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A Turtle Nest: Beginning to End (by Mary Duffy) It all starts with a trip to the beach by a female turtle. The only time a female turtle come ashore is to lay her eggs
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Turtle tracks lead volunteers to the nest site
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Volunteers dig to verify the presence of eggs Photo by Jennifer Kravassi
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The nest is marked and monitored for signs of a hatchling emergence Eggs will incubate for 50 – 60 days
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Hopefully, all the hatchlings will crawl to the water Artificial beachfront lighting can disorient hatchlings, causing them to crawl all over the beach or landward into vegetation or local roadways
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Three days after the nest emerges, volunteers will excavate the nest and take an inventory of the contents Photo by Sandra Baker-Hinton
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Sometimes a turtle stops development in the egg Sometimes hatchlings are trapped in the nest and need to be rescued Photo by Jennifer Kravassi
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Live hatchlings that are trapped in the nest are collected and released to the water Photo by Jennifer Kravassi
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The public is invited to our excavations Everyone gets excited when there are live hatchlings! Photo by Jennifer Kravassi Photo by Sandra Baker-Hinton
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Finally, the hatchling is released and makes its way to the surf Photo by Sandra Baker-Hinton
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We say good-bye and GOOD LUCK!
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