The New Zealand Herald

Tiny turtles’ trip slows to a crawl but they make it

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They might have got there faster by walking, but at any rate, a bunch of endangered turtles had a lot to be thankful for on US Thanksgivi­ng.

Bad weather, a damaged propeller and an unschedule­d stop in Tennessee complicate­d the rescue of 30 critically endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles that were among hundreds recently found on the beaches of Cape Cod, stunned and almost killed by falling ocean temperatur­es.

Volunteers and conservati­on experts initially took the turtles to the New England Aquarium in Boston and the National Marine Life Centre on Buzzards Bay, where they began the long rehabilita­tion process before being moved to wildlife centres along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.

A batch of 30 New Orleans-bound turtles had a harder trip than most.

Their plane left Thursday but had to change course and refuel twice because of storms and strong winds. A rock kicked up during takeoff after the second refuelling, in Chattanoog­a, damaged the propeller and grounded the plane.

Staff at the Tennessee Aquarium collected the animals and cared for them that night. Then the turtles were loaded onto a shuttle bus and driven the rest of the way to New Orleans, arriving on Thanksgivi­ng Day.

“When we learned the plane could not reach its final destinatio­n, a flurry of calls went out, and within an hour, we had safe, warm overnight housing secured for these turtles,” said Connie Merigo, manager of the New England Aquarium’s marine-animal rescue department.

The turtles appear to be in good condition at their new home, operated by the Audubon Nature Institute’s Coastal Wildlife Network, but will require a lot of care before they can be released back into the wild, the New England Aquarium says.

Kemp’s ridley turtles are the smallest sea turtles in the world, growing to a little over 0.6 metres.

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 ?? Photos / AP ?? Some of the sea turtles (left) that were among hundreds found at Cape Cod after being stunned by falling sea temperatur­es are examined in Marathon, Florida. Above: One little chap chills out.
Photos / AP Some of the sea turtles (left) that were among hundreds found at Cape Cod after being stunned by falling sea temperatur­es are examined in Marathon, Florida. Above: One little chap chills out.

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