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seaturtles.org > drakes-estero-could-be-the-first-step-in-returning-sea-otters-to-northern-california-press-release

Drakes Estero Could Be the First Step in Returning Sea Otters to Northern California: Press Release | Turtle Island Restoration Network

8+ hour, 13+ min ago   (297+ words) Drakes Estero Could Be the First Step in Returning Sea Otters to Northern California New report explores the case for reintroducing southern sea otters to Point Reyes National Seashore POINT REYES, CALIFORNIA — Point Reyes National Seashore has the potential to…...

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seaturtles.org > when-art-speaks-wildlife-wins-turn-your-passion-for-animals-into-a-force-for-conservation

When Art Speaks, Wildlife Wins: Turn Your Passion for Animals into a Force for Conservation | Turtle Island Restoration Network

6+ day, 5+ hour ago   (117+ words) Every brushstroke can tell a story. Every entry can make a difference. Create art that leaves a lasting impact — both on hearts and on the planet. As part of the TERAVARNA Foundation’s Art with Impact initiative, 5% of every competition entry…...

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seaturtles.org > report-position-paper-regarding-reintroduction-of-southern-sea-otter-to-drakes-estero-in-point-reyes-national-seashore

Report: Position Paper Regarding reintroduction of Southern Sea Otter to Drakes Estero in Point Reyes National Seashore | Turtle Island Restoration Network

6+ day, 11+ hour ago   (204+ words) Report: Position Paper Regarding reintroduction of Southern Sea Otter to Drakes Estero in Point Reyes National Seashore Turtle Island Restoration Network Report: Position Paper Regarding reintroduction of Southern Sea Otter to Drakes Estero in Point Reyes National Seashore Following on…...

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seaturtles.org > tirn-celebrates-a-record-breaking-nesting-season-with-the-5th-annual-the-art-of-saving-sea-turtles-gala-press-release

TIRN Celebrates a Record-Breaking Nesting Season with the 5th Annual The Art of Saving Sea Turtles Gala: Press Release | Turtle Island Restoration Network

3+ week, 3+ day ago   (281+ words) For Immediate Release, July 24, 2026 GALVESTON, TEXAS – Following a record-breaking Kemp’s ridley sea turtle nesting season on the Texas coast, Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) is inviting the community to celebrate this conservation milestone at the 5th Annual The Art of Saving…...

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seaturtles.org > save-the-date-the-art-of-saving-sea-turtles-returns-this-october

Save the Date: The Art of Saving Sea Turtles Returns This October | Turtle Island Restoration Network

1+ mon, 2+ week ago   (121+ words) Whether you’ve attended in the past or are joining us for the first time, this year’s event promises to be another memorable celebration of the people and partnerships making a difference for marine wildlife. Individual tickets will be available soon!...

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seaturtles.org > the-why-and-how-of-rewilding-point-reyes-national-seashore-the-revelator-article

The Why and How of Rewilding Point Reyes National Seashore: The Revelator Article | Turtle Island Restoration Network

1+ mon, 2+ week ago   (218+ words) Our newest report, “Review of Seven Mammalian Species for Potential Reintroduction to Point Reyes National Seashore,” by Environmental Advocacy Intern Alexis Evripidou, explores what it would take to bring back native mammals that once played vital roles in the Point…...

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seaturtles.org > a-tangible-act-of-hope-why-turtle-island-restoration-network-is-investing-in-redwoods

A Tangible Act of Hope: Why Turtle Island Restoration Network is Investing in Redwoods | Turtle Island Restoration Network

1+ mon, 2+ week ago   (713+ words) Written by 10,000 Redwoods! Program Manager, Dinah Sandoval. When people think about environmental restoration, they often picture a single action: planting a tree, cleaning a beach, restoring a stream. While these actions matter, meaningful restoration requires much more than any one…...

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seaturtles.org > currents-conversations-a-world-ocean-month-wrap-up-member-webinar-on-june-30th

“Currents & Conversations: A World Ocean Month Wrap-Up” Member Webinar on June 30th | Turtle Island Restoration Network

1+ mon, 4+ week ago   (102+ words) “Currents & Conversations: A World Ocean Month Wrap-Up” Member Webinar on June 30th Turtle Island Restoration Network Join the “Oceans Three” – Elizabeth Purcell (Environmental Policy Coordinator), Joanie Steinhaus (Ocean Program Director) and Brittany McWhorter (Gulf of Mexico Program Coordinator) – for an in-depth…...

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seaturtles.org > new-float-merchandise-collaboration-launches-in-support-of-nesting-sea-turtles

New FLOAT Merchandise Collaboration Launches in Support of Nesting Sea Turtles | Turtle Island Restoration Network

1+ mon, 4+ week ago   (186+ words) New FLOAT Merchandise Collaboration Launches in Support of Nesting Sea Turtles Turtle Island Restoration Network New FLOAT Merchandise Collaboration Launches in Support of Nesting Sea Turtles This year, the Texas coast recorded one of the highest Kemp’s Ridley nesting seasons…...

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seaturtles.org > action-alert-the-ocean-observation-network-needs-protection

Action Alert: The Ocean Observation Network Needs Protection | Turtle Island Restoration Network

2+ mon, 1+ week ago   (200+ words) Action Alert: The Ocean Observation Network Needs Protection Turtle Island Restoration Network Action Alert: The Ocean Observation Network Needs Protection You May Also Like World Oceans Day: The Future of Our Blue-Green Planet is in Your Hands Daily Sea Turtle…...