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Largest loggerhead turtle ever found in Murcia released back into the sea at Calnegre
The giant 70-kilo female was released in Lorca after months of recovery and rehabilitation

 At El Valle, specialists treated her wounds and helped her adapt to the loss of one of her front flippers, ensuring she regained the strength and stability needed to survive in the wild. Once her recovery was complete, she was transferred to the Oceanogràfic in Valencia for a final health check to confirm her swimming ability before being cleared for release.
At El Valle, specialists treated her wounds and helped her adapt to the loss of one of her front flippers, ensuring she regained the strength and stability needed to survive in the wild. Once her recovery was complete, she was transferred to the Oceanogràfic in Valencia for a final health check to confirm her swimming ability before being cleared for release. The authorities say her release highlights Murcia’s growing reputation as a key region for the protection and recovery of loggerhead turtles. The El Valle Wildlife Recovery Centre has rescued and released 52 injured turtles since 2010, while another 207 have hatched from nests found along the regional coastline since the first discovery in 2019.
The authorities say her release highlights Murcia’s growing reputation as a key region for the protection and recovery of loggerhead turtles. The El Valle Wildlife Recovery Centre has rescued and released 52 injured turtles since 2010, while another 207 have hatched from nests found along the regional coastline since the first discovery in 2019.For more local events, news and visiting information contact the tourist office in the Plaza de España (telephone 968 441914) go to the home page of Lorca Today
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