Blogs across Audubon

Across Audubon’s 10 parks and living museums, employees are blogging about animals, events, conservation work and the discovery and learning that occurs when our visitors spend time with us. Why not follow along?

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Quiet Days Come to an End

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After a few 'quiet' days on at turtle base camp Audubon Nature Institute received four new turtles.
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All Quiet on the Turtle Front...at least for now

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It has been two days and no new turtles. Why you might ask, well you will have to read to find out!
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Memorial to a Volunteer

June 4, 2010 | Tag(s): Asian Domain, Volunteers
By: Brenda, Director of Education and Volunteers, Audubon Zoo
Zookeepers and family gathered over martini and beans and rice.....
Penguins at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas

Endymion's First Molt

June 2, 2010 | Tag(s): Endymion, Penguins
By: Dee, Aquarist at The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
Endymion, our juvenile African Black-footed Penguin has gone through her first molt.
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28 sea turtles and counting...

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Here is the latest update on Audubon Aquarium of the Americas sea turtle rehabiliation efforts
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What is the difference between a sea turtle, freshwater turtle, and land turtle?

May 31, 2010 | Tag(s): turtle
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Ever wonder what the difference is between turtles? Well I am going to help explain it to you.
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Zoo Camp Prep

May 27, 2010 | Tag(s): Zoo Camp
By: Brenda, Director of Education and Volunteers, Audubon Zoo
567 camp t-shirts folded, 4 wagons to assemble, 84 bottles of glue to unpack, 800 markers to sort and check (why can’t children put the caps
Michele Kelley making sure things are ready to go

The First Oiled Sea Turtle Arrives May 18th, 2010

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Audubon Nature Institute and Louisiana Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Rescue Program receive its first oiled turtle.
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And The Answer Is...

By: L'jeanne, Advertising Manager
Spring air is so nice and lovely, it is the best time to get out and enjoy nature. Even our spring showers aren’t so bad
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