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Another way to adopt a turtle

The Georgia Sea Turtle Center's own blog alerted me to their new sea turtle adoption program. From their web site:

"Now you can 'adopt a turtle,' and for only $50, you can contribute to that turtle's rehabilitation. When that turtle is released, you will be able to track the turtle online and know that you helped to make him/her healthy enough to go back home! Or, you can adopt a turtle that has already been released, helping to pay for the research we are conducting so we can help sea turtles all over the world!"

This sounds like a great way to raise money for the GSTC. Their main mission is to treat sea turtles that get stranded along the Georgia coast; their center on Jekyll Island provides cutting edge care for turtles and also serves as a research and education center.

Get all the details on the Georgia Sea Turtle Center's web site.

Turtles All The Way Down is considering an adoption ... we'll see if we have room in the offspring budget and let you know what happens.

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