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JD "Terrapin" Holt, who uses the pronouns "they/them" and "turtle," sits on the Oregon Health Authority's Consumer Advisory Council, which advises the agency's director on best practices around ...
A rare sea turtle was found dead after it washed ashore on an Oregon beach with a whole ecosystem traveling with the reptile. The 75-pound loggerhead was discovered Saturday morning on th… ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife may list the western pond turtle as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. We'll hear from the Oregon Zoo to learn more about the turtle, conservation work being done ...
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Sea turtle found dead on Oregon beach amid stormy weather - MSNA 40-pound olive ridley sea turtle was discovered dead on Sunset Beach near Fort Stevens State Park, the Seaside Aquarium reported yesterday afternoon.
A 25-pound snapping turtle with a “head the size of a baseball” was found wandering through a pasture in Harrisburg, Ore. on April 28, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said.
Two sea turtles washed up along Oregon's beaches in the final days of 2024 due to hypothermic shock. The state saw a major uptick in sea turtles washing ashore last year.
While walking along the Oregon coast on Saturday morning, a beachgoer stumbled across a 75-pound loggerhead turtle lying on the sands of Manzanita Beach.
A 75-pound sea turtle was found dead on the south end of Manzanita beach Saturday, the Seaside Aquarium said.
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Pundits ridiculed Oregon official’s ‘turtle’ pronoun. Here’s ...An Oregon official’s use of they/them/turtle pronouns caught the attention of national conservative media outlets last week, prompting derisive commentary. “What the shell?” a FOX News ...
ASTORIA, Ore. — A dead sea turtle was found Monday on Sunset Beach near Fort Stevens State Park near Astoria. The Seaside Aquarium said recent storms from the south likely pushed the turtle into ...
Wildlife officials captured a 25-lb snapping turtle found wandering through a Harrisburg pasture on Apr. 28.
JD Holt is a "consumer" on the Oregon Health Authority's Consumer Advisory Council. JD Holt/Facebook Holt addressed a recent meeting saying, "I use they, them and turtle for my pronouns." ...
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