Sea Turtle Nesting One of the biggest challenges to nesting success has been nest inundation (high water levels) and depradation by raccoons and feral hogs. Although nothing can be done to prevent the water from rising, staff and volunteers were able to protect the eggs from raccoons by placing cages around the nests.
In summer 2009, the Conservancy of SW put satellite tags on 4 loggerhead turtles. The satellite tags were put on the turtles after they nested on Keewaydin Island. One of the turtles (PPJ739) has been observed nesting on Keewaydin since 1988!
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