Sea turtle nesting season is here which means Treasure Coast residents need to be conscious of how they act on the beach. More than 100,000 sea turtles nest on Florida beaches every year, making up ...
It is illegal to touch, disturb, or harass sea turtles, their hatchlings, or their nests under state and federal law. If you ...
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