Turtle Program
One of the ongoing projects on
When a nest is found, the staff member or volunteer dig down in the sand to locate the eggs. If eggs are found, a wire cage is placed over the nest to deter wild hog or raccoon predation. The nests are marked, recorded, and then monitored for signs that baby turtles (hatchlings) have emerged. Much data is collected so that trends,egg counts, and survival rates can be documented.
