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National Aquarium Nurses Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles Back to Health
Baltimore nonprofit works to rehabilitate turtles found in local neighborhoods
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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The National Aquarium, a nonprofit organization in Baltimore focused on aquatic conservation, is currently caring for several cold-stunned sea turtles that were found in local neighborhoods. The turtles, which have been given names associated with Baltimore communities, are receiving treatment and rehabilitation at the aquarium's animal rescue facilities.
Why it matters
The National Aquarium plays a vital role in the Baltimore community by not only educating the public about marine life, but also actively working to rescue and rehabilitate endangered species like these cold-stunned sea turtles. Their efforts help protect vulnerable wildlife and promote conservation efforts.
The details
The sea turtles were discovered in a cold-stunned state, meaning they were unable to regulate their body temperature due to the sudden drop in water temperatures. The aquarium's animal rescue team quickly intervened to transport the turtles to their facilities, where they are now receiving specialized care and treatment to nurse them back to health.
- The turtles were discovered in local Baltimore neighborhoods in late February 2026.
The players
National Aquarium
A nonprofit organization in Baltimore, Maryland that is focused on inspiring conservation of the world's aquatic life through education, research, and animal rescue efforts.
Margo Madden
A spokesperson for the National Aquarium who provided details about the organization's work to rehabilitate the cold-stunned sea turtles.
What they’re saying
“We're committed to doing everything we can to help these turtles recover and return them to their natural habitats.”
— Margo Madden, Spokesperson, National Aquarium (98online.com)
What’s next
The National Aquarium will continue to monitor the sea turtles' progress and work to release them back into the wild once they have fully recovered.
The takeaway
The National Aquarium's dedication to rescuing and rehabilitating endangered marine life, like these cold-stunned sea turtles, demonstrates their commitment to environmental conservation and the important role they play in the Baltimore community.
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