Philly
- Patient Status
- Released
- Date Found
- November 30,2024
- Location
- Near Steinhatchee River; Dixie County
- Reason for Rescue
- Out of habitat, post-storm flooding
Initial Assessment
- Weight
- 4.3 kg (9.46 lbs)
- SCL (Straight Carapace Length)
- 33.2 cm
- Exam Findings
- Good body condition. No external abnormalities. Minor case of fibropapillomas.
- Initial Treatment
- Fluids and vitamins
Philly’s Story
Philly is a juvenile, green sea turtle who was found stranded in a ditch near the Steinhatchee River in Dixie county on Nov. 30. This area experienced extreme flooding during Hurricane Helene, and now that the waters have receded, many marine animals are now trapped in this area. Philly is in good body condition and has a minor case of fibropapilloma. We are hopeful for a quick turnaround!
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Treatment Updates
- 12.1.24
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The area that Philly was found in was likely brackish water. We will be monitoring Philly’s electrolytes over the next few days due to this exposure and giving appropriate fluid therapy. Philly was given a small amount of swim time and did well!
- 12.3.24
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Philly’s blood work has improved. They went for a CT scan and no abnormalities were found! They are able to be in deep water all day and showing interest in food.
- 12.4.24
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Philly has received a clean bill of health from our staff veterinarian.
- 12.5.24
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Philly was successfully released at Fred Howard Park!
All marine turtle footage taken in Florida was obtained with the approval of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) under conditions not harmful to marine turtles. Footage was acquired while conducting authorized conservation activities pursuant to FWC MTP-23/24-172.