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VOL. 19 NO. 9 www.seabreezepublications.com SEPTEMBER 2024
Two Loggerhead Sea Turtles Released
By ANGARI Foundation, Friends Of MacArthur Beach
State Park, And The Florida Park Service
Two juvenile female loggerhead sea turtles
were released into ocean waters on Tuesday
by Friends of John D. MacArthur Beach State
Park, ANGARI Foundation, and the Florida
Park Service.
One-year-old Veronica and 10-month-old
Freed have been cared for by a dedicated team
of staff at MacArthur Beach State Park since
they were 3 months old. The turtles are part
of MacArthur Beach State Park’s educational
sea turtle ambassador program to educate
visitors about the importance of sea turtle
conservation. The state park receives over
150,000 visitors annually and over 4,000 of those visitors are students who participate in
education programs, where the sea turtles are a major focal point. Loggerhead Sea Turtles on page 2
World War II Veteran, 100, Meryl Streep Narrates
Weds Boca Beauty, 96, In American Humane’s
France On Anniversary Of New Documentary Escape
Normandy Invasion From Extinction Rewilding
President Biden And French President Macron Sequel to 2020’s record-making
Escape From Extinction highlights
Congratulate Newlyweds At Elysee Palace rewilding as a sustainable solution for
State Dinner global conservation efforts.
The film will open theatrically
nationwide on Sept. 27.
Eighty years ago, then 20-year-old Harold Terens served in England and France during American Humane, the United States’
World War II, working on D-Day, June 6, 1944, as a radio mechanic in constant contact first national humane organization and
with allied fighter planes taking part in the invasion, many of whose pilots never returned. the world’s largest certifier of animal
During this year’s annual commemorative visit to Normandy to honor those who welfare practices, recently announced
sacrificed their lives that day and in the weeks that followed to secure victory over the award-winning actress Meryl Streep
Nazis, the now 100-year-old Harold Terens ensured the beginnings of new, happier will narrate the upcoming documentary,
memories by marrying the beautiful Jeanne Swerlin, 96, a member of Boca Pointe Escape from Extinction Rewilding.
Country Club in Boca Raton. This highly anticipated sequel to the
organization’s 2020 documentary Meryl Streep. Photo by Getty Images
World War II Veteran on page 2 Escape from Extinction showcases how
rewilding, an innovative, ground-tested solution, ensures that conservation efforts are
effective and sustainable.
Directed and produced by Matthew Brady through MRB Productions, the film will
be released in over 100 theaters nationwide by distributor Joe Garel and his Western
Film Services label on Sept. 27.
Rewilding is an innovative conservation strategy to restore and protect natural
ecosystems by allowing them to return to their wild state. This approach involves
reintroducing native species, especially apex predators and keystone species, which
can help restore ecological balance and biodiversity.
Meryl Streep on page 7