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Two Loggerhead Sea Turtles Released By
ANGARI Foundation, Friends Of MacArthur Beach State Park,
And The Florida Park Service
Two juvenile female 4,000 of those visitors are
loggerhead sea turtles were students who participate in
released into ocean waters on education programs, where
Tuesday by Friends of John D. the sea turtles are a major
MacArthur Beach State Park, focal point.
ANGARI Foundation, and the “During their time at
Florida Park Service. MacArthur Beach State Park,
One-year-old Veronica our sea turtle ambassadors
and 10-month-old Freed have educated thousands of
been cared for by a dedicated visitors about sea turtles
team of staff at MacArthur and conservation,” said
Beach State Park since they were 3 months old. The turtles are part of MacArthur Beach State Veronica Frehm, CEO of
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 Southern Spotlight on page 2
southern profile Good Works
World War II Veteran, 100, Meryl Streep Narrates
Weds Boca Beauty, 96, In American Humane’s New
France On Anniversary Of Documentary Escape From
Normandy Invasion Extinction Rewilding
President Biden And French President Macron
Congratulate Newlyweds At Elysee Palace State Dinner Sequel to 2020’s record-making Escape From Extinction highlights rewilding
as a sustainable solution for 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’ first
World War II, working on D-Day, June 6, 1944, as a radio mechanic in constant contact with national humane organization and the world’s
allied fighter planes taking part in the invasion, many of whose pilots never returned. largest certifier of animal welfare practices,
During this year’s annual commemorative visit to Normandy to honor those who sacrificed recently announced award-winning actress
their lives that day and in the weeks that followed to secure victory over the Nazis, the now Meryl Streep will narrate the upcoming
100-year-old Harold Terens ensured the beginnings of new, happier memories by marrying documentary, Escape from Extinction
the beautiful Jeanne Swerlin, 96, a member of Boca Pointe Country Club in Boca Raton. Rewilding. This highly anticipated sequel to
the organization’s 2020 documentary Escape
Southern Profile on page 3 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. Meryl Streep. Photo by Getty Images
Good Works on page 2