Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital

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Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
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Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Treating patients @Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital

Project Report | Dec 14, 2020
Lucky the Green Sea Turtle Returns Home

By Hannah Fox | Development Manager

Lucky the Green Sea Turtle was found stranded on the beach on Stradbroke Island. Cold and lifeless, Lucky’s kind rescuers knew he was in desperate need. He was rushed to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital for emergency help where Dr Ludo was ready and waiting. Upon examination she found he had old injuries to his flipper and shell, and a fresh injury to the top of his head. Thankfully, Dr Ludo determined Lucky hadn’t suffered any major trauma and despite being exhausted, he would make a full recovery. 

Dr Rosie Booth, Chief of Staff at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital, said it was incredibly rare to see a sea turtle of this size. ‘Little Lucky is a little yearling green sea turtle that got left behind from last year’s hatchlings. Normally he would have caught the East Australian Current to South and Central America with all his little brothers and sisters. After a few years they return to Australian shores to eventually breed when they are in their twenties.’ 

After a few days in the Intensive Care Unit with pain relief and antibiotics to prevent infection, Lucky was back to his ‘turtley’ awesome self and was transferred to Sea Life Sunshine Coast to continue his recovery. A few weeks later, Lucky had gained weight and was ready to be released back into the wild.

Due to Lucky’s age and size, he needed to be released away from shore, so the khaki crew called in the help of our good friends in blue, the Queensland Water Police! With their ocean expertise and equipment, we found the perfect spot to release Lucky.

Today, six of the Earth’s seven species of sea turtle are endangered. The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital has treated over 1,500 sea turtles, with boat strikes and fishing tackle entanglement some of the most common causes of harm to these beautiful animals. We can all help by disposing of our litter and fishing tackle correctly and picking up any rubbish we see on our beaches.

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