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Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research · We are excited to welcome our 2024 summer interns! Thank you to the Mary Moody Northen Endowment for making two of these internships possible. Beatriz Johnson, Travis Moon, and Sarah Riley, all undergraduates at Texas A&M University at Galveston, will join us this summer to work with the GCSTR conservation programs and gain hands-on experience in rescue, recovery, rehabilitation, nesting and research. They will acquire valuable skills to set them up for successful careers after graduation and help our programs continue to grow. Remember to call the 1-866- TURTLE 5 hotline if you see a sea turtle on the beach or accidentally capture one. The Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research leads rescue and recovery for the upper Texas coast. If you would like to support our programs, fund our internships and help save local sea turtles, consider donating directly to the GCSTR Online: https://www.txamfoundation.com/give.aspx?c_id=17&d_id=497... #gcstr #everybodyrow #sharethegulf #saveseaturtles #sayyestoseaturtles Tired of The Same Mosquito Problem Every Year?!
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