Help Endangered Animals - Ridley Turtles HEART
(a.k.a.: Gulf Office of the Sea Turtle Restoration Project)
( Non Governmental Organization )
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HEART (Help Endangered Animals-Ridley Turtles) was organized in 1982 to save the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) from extinction by educating the public and supporting conservation laws that protect sea turtles.
HEART serves as an educational referral source for teachers and students seeking information about the Kemp's Ridleys and all sea turtles. A grass-roots all-volunteer organization, HEART strives to inform the public of breaking news about Kemp's Ridleys and the challenges facing their survival.
The website http://www.ridleyturtles.org/ is full of useful information on Kemp's Ridley sea turtles from an organization that has been conducting recovery work for a long time. This information is available and applicable for anyone for many recovery purposes for all other sea turtle species and even other wildlife.
HEART serves as an educational referral source for teachers and students seeking information about the Kemp's Ridleys and all sea turtles. A grass-roots all-volunteer organization, HEART strives to inform the public of breaking news about Kemp's Ridleys and the challenges facing their survival.
The website http://www.ridleyturtles.org/ is full of useful information on Kemp's Ridley sea turtles from an organization that has been conducting recovery work for a long time. This information is available and applicable for anyone for many recovery purposes for all other sea turtle species and even other wildlife.

