Nesting Turtles in The Florida Keys
July 29th 2012 Yesterday while spending some time snorkeling and hanging out with my two golden retrievers, I met some surveyors that were checking up on a turtle nest. Every morning some volunteers will cruise the beach and look for turtle tracks left behind by the females coming on shore to dig a hole and deposit 80 to 120 golf-ball size eggs. The nests will be marked and registered and 50 days later the hatch
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