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Sea Turtle Recovery (STR) is dedicated to the rehabilitation, preservation and conservation of sea turtles.  STR’s goal is to rehabilitate sick or injured sea turtles for their release back to the wild. Sea Turtle Recovery also educates the public on the important ecological role of sea turtles, threats endangering them, and ways to protect their future.

Please consider donating to help save these turtles!

STR provides staffing, food, medicine, surgeries and other treatments to sick and injured sea turtles until they can be released back into the ocean. Sea Turtle Recovery treats many ailments in sea turtles including illness, injuries, and cold stunning (similar to hypothermia in humans).   STR often treats patients with injuries such as pollution ingestion, propeller cuts, fishing gear interactions, and broken bones. 

ADOPTIONS AVAILABLE:

[*Adoptions are a sponsorship only, and each sea turtle may have multiple adopters due to rehabilitation costs and efforts.*]
Some sea turtles are now available for adoption  (Please note these are sick and injured animals and their health until release cannot be guaranteed.)  Your support will help with general sea turtle care including food, medication, vet supplies, etc. Donate $30 and we will send you a thank you packet containing an adoption certificate with a short description of your turtle and a 3 in x 4 in photo magnet of the turtle you sponsor. If applicable, we will email you a photo of your adopted turtle after it is released. Current adoptable turtles have an adoption button below them.   NOTE: Stories and photos received are protected by copyright and are not to be redistributed, sold, or published without written permission.  All rights reserved-STR.

Interested in sponsoring the full estimated cost of rehabilitation? Click here for sponsorship information.

Released 2020 Patients

2020 Patients

STR-20-001: Maize

This juvenile Green Sea Turtle was found up river in fresh water where it had ingested gravel. Released Healthy! November 2020

STR-20-002: Mira

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! July 2021

STR-20-003: Callie

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021

STR-20-004: Chap

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021

STR-20-005: Jozi

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021

STR-20-006: Yurtle

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! May 2022

STR-20-007: Zoom

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy August 2021!

STR-20-008: Paco

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021

STR-20-010: Louise

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021

STR-20-011: Peppermint Patty

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy August 2021!

STR-20-012: Nola

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! October 2021

STR-20-013: Olaf

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy August 2021!

STR-20-014: Geo Millennium

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! July 2021

STR-20-015: Pete

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021

STR-20-016

STR-20-016: Kai

This Kemp's Ridley sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021

STR-20-018

STR-20-018: Pippin

This Green sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in New Jersey. Released Healthy! October 2021

STR-20-019

STR-20-019: Gimli

This Loggerhead sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021

STR-20-020 Harbor

STR-20-020: Harbor

This Loggerhead sea turtle stranded due to becoming cold stunned in Massachusetts. Released Healthy! April 2021