Volunteer Spotlight: Amy Shea
By Megan Maynard It would seem fitting that Amy Shea, an environmental educator, would join the STPS Board of Directors. Originally from Arkansas, Shea has been in Florida for 10 years and had an...
By Megan Maynard It would seem fitting that Amy Shea, an environmental educator, would join the STPS Board of Directors. Originally from Arkansas, Shea has been in Florida for 10 years and had an...
By Ashley Anderson Today is Earth Day, the global day where we come together to reflect on the greatness of the planet that we are so fortunate to inhabit. Every day we have the...
Editor’s Note: On April 22, the world celebrates Earth Day. At the Sea Turtle Preservation Society, we make each day Earth Day. Please join our efforts to make a difference. By Ashley Anderson Plastic...
Editor’s Note: On April 22, the world celebrates Earth Day. At the Sea Turtle Preservation Society, we make each day Earth Day. Please join our efforts to make a difference. You don’t have to live...
By the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Lights out, stash the trash. It’s sea turtle nesting season! The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding beachgoers they can help protect nesting sea...
By Ashley Anderson Did you know that your sunscreen could be making a direct impact on the health of the oceans? With spring breakers on the beaches and summertime on the horizon here in...
By Megan Maynard We’re mixing it up and shining this month’s STPS Spotlight on Alan Rammer, a lifetime member who currently lives in Washington state. What led him to find STPS? In 2004, he...
By Aubry Forsyth People often think that all sea turtles eat only one thing – jellyfish. However, their diets are much more diverse and depend on the species of sea turtle. This diversity is...
By Ashley Anderson Sea turtle nesting season is here, and what better way to kick it off than to take a quick look at what makes these animals so fascinating. Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Carreta...
By Brianna Forte When you’re assigned a project in high school, it’s tempting to pick the easiest option, knock it out quickly, and move on with your life. But for Edgewood Junior-Senior High School...