100 young, endangered sea turtles left stranded after Texas flooding
Battering storms during May have caused extremely high tides and a lot of flooding along Texas’ coast, which has lead to 100 endangered sea turtles to become stranded, some the size of a dinner plate.
Texas State Aquarium’s Chief Operator, Jesse Gilbert said: “The juvenile green sea turtles just couldn’t beat the waves. They literally just looked exhausted and were a little bit dehydrated”.
He also stated that the turtles were being tossed around by the waves and were getting caught up in water which was pushing up against the sand dunes on Padre Island National Seashore. Wildlife officials helped collect these endangered turtles and transported them to the aquarium where they are being rehabilitated.
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