California’s driftnet fishery for swordfish harms a wide range of marine life, including whales and dolphins. This fishing method indiscriminately captures and drowns these animals. #EndCADriftnets by taking this action…
Turtle Island Restoration Network, a leading ocean and marine conservation organization, is in support of a new bill authored by Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) designed to protect California’s marine wildlife…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 27, 2018 CONTACT: Cassie Burdyshaw Turtle Island Restoration Network cburdyshaw@seaturtles.org (513) 292-3101 San Francisco Bay Area (March 27, 2018) – Turtle Island Restoration Network, a leading…
Each film simultaneously made us appalled at the current state of things, fearful for the imminent future, and then inspired to continue the fight.
With the arrival of warmer temperatures we begin our annual migration to our beautiful Texas’ beaches. While most of us are soaking up the sun and frolicking in the waves, another visitor is also making their annual migration to our beaches.
We were leading a creekwalk for a high school group that was helping us seed redwoods for our 10,000 Redwoods Project when our Native Plant Nursery Intern Harry McGrath thought he saw a turtle.
Volunteers are an incredibly important part of Turtle Island Restoration Network and our many programs.
Each April, CNPS Marin puts together a fun and informative week-long series of events to invite the public to learn about the plants that are native to Marin.
San Marcos has mermaids, Seabrook has pelicans, but soon Galveston will have the most endearing of them all, the State Sea Turtle, the Kemp’s Ridley.
(San Francisco Bay Area) March 23 2018 – Recognizing that chemicals commonly found in sunscreens and personal care products can be dangerous in marine ecosystems, Turtle Island Restoration Network has partnered with Stream2Sea…