Last night Debby, Hermit Crab, I and another person were scrambling to rescue as many babies as we could. The whole nest disoriented. This was in Hollywood. This happens on an almost nightly occurance in Ft. Lauderdale. 

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You and your daughter ROCKED last night, Jenny. I shudder to think of what would have been the fate of those babies had you two not been there. People, there were turtles EVERYWHERE and I mean EVERYWHERE (except heading for the water). They were scrambling to Meade Street toward Surf Road and they were scrambling north toward a house with bright lights several blocks south of the nest. I found one crawling at a rapid pace nearly FOUR BLOCKS north of the nest. SIXTY THREE TURTLES were recovered and sadly enough, we're certain we missed a few. :depressed:Last night Debby, Hermit Crab, I and another person were scrambling to rescue as many babies as we could. The whole nest disoriented. This was in Hollywood. This happens on an almost nightly occurance in Ft. Lauderdale.![]()
Last night Debby, Hermit Crab, I and another person were scrambling to rescue as many babies as we could. The whole nest disoriented. This was in Hollywood. This happens on an almost nightly occurance in Ft. Lauderdale.![]()
money honeyWhy is there not a large scale organized effort to accomplish just what you two did last night?
FWCWhat state agency has primary jurisdiction in this area?
money honey
FWC
Did you not see my plea for help in July? I just linked it above your post. Many fine folks from ScubaBoard stood up to volunteer, but with hundreds of nests...7 nights a week...they hatch anytime between 7 p.m. and sunrise...we need hundreds more volunteers to cover.