Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research · After a nation-wide search, and much deliberation, please join us in welcoming our new GCSTR Sea Turtle Rescue and Recovery Coordinator and Program Assistant, Amy Mitchell. Amy comes to us from the Audubon Nature Institute’s Coastal Wildlife Network in New Orleans, LA. She has been the assistant stranding and rehabilitation coordinator of sea turtles and marine mammals there for the last two years. She comes to us fully qualified to lead our team of ~100 volunteers over our expansive response region. Amy will help us re-structure this program to make it more efficient and provide needed expertise in sea turtle necropsy and mortality studies, which are a critical component of sea turtle conservation. She comes highly recommended by our NOAA partners and Gulf of Mexico conservation colleagues; she will help elevate our conservation mission. Additionally, she will assist and engage in research projects that will fill data gaps in sea turtle natural history that are needed to conserve sea turtles. Amy’s contributions will fill many needs and we are excited for her to join our team. #GCSTR #sharethegulf #everybodyrow #saveseaturtles Gulf Center for Sea Turtle ResearchThank you to the Galveston Independent School District after-school gardening program for another successful year of sea turtle gardens! This opportunity has been expanded throughout the district with the help of Honi Alexander with Galveston's Own Farmers Market, and Maureen Nolan Wilde with the Galveston Bay Area Chapter - Texas Master Naturalist. Students have had the opportunity to grow fresh vegetables like squash, leafy greens and cucumbers, not only for their families but also for our green sea turtle patients. We are grateful for Nichole Duepner, Carlos Rios and the many teachers and staff that fostered this educational experience which included learning about the actual animals that are being healed in our care. We are looking forward to year 3! #sharethegulf #everybodyrow #gcstr Mosquito Shield of Southeast Houston
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