On this World Turtle Day, we celebrate the extraordinary journey of Olivia, an endangered Loggerhead Turtle, and the inspiring partnership between Native Animal Rescue Broome, WIRES, and Woolworths.
When Olivia arrived at Native Animal Rescue Broome, she faced the dual challenge of being severely underweight and an encumbering 4kg of barnacles on her back. These barnacles hinted at underlying health issues and posed a threat to her wellbeing.
As Olivia’s rehabilitation progressed, her specialised diet became a crucial aspect of her recovery. Recognising the need for assistance, the Woolworths & WIRES Food For Wildlife Program extended a helping hand.
The peeling of the prawns was in fact a necessary part of Olivia’s recovery regime. As she desperately needed to gain weight and showed no interest in squid initially, they purposely hand-peeled the prawns as the shells can build up internally when these turtles are unwell and not digesting properly, which can cause stomach issues.
Thanks to the unwavering dedication of her carers and the support from Woolworths and WIRES, Olivia’s journey of recovery has been awe-inspiring. She successfully regained the much-needed weight, reaching 60 kilograms by the time of her release.
Witness Olivia’s incredible transformation
Olivia was released at Gantheuame Point, an iconic location along Cable Beach. Her return to the ocean marks a triumphant moment, serving as a reminder of the significance of wildlife conservation and the profound impact that collaboration and community involvement can have on protecting and preserving our precious marine life.