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Scientists at work: Helping endangered sea turtles, one emergency surgery at a time

“Help! I’m fishing and just caught a huge sea turtle. She’s completely swallowed my hook.” We are two veterinarians, Debra Moore, who specializes in sea turtles, and John Thomason, who specializes in internal medicine. This is a call we get a lot in our work with the Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network. Thirty minutes after we received this call, the Sea Turtle Stranding team arrived at the Moses Pier in Gulfport, Mississippi, to find a frantic fisherman standing next to a 65-pound female Kemp’s ridley sea turtle. She was lying on the pier with fishing line coming out of her mouth. After examining the turtle for injuries, the team drove her to the veterinary hospital to see if we could save this turtle’s life.

Mississippi sheriff: Allow adult charges for animal cruelty by juveniles

Mississippi sheriff: Allow adult charges for animal cruelty by juveniles (Source: NBC 12) By Associated Press | May 3, 2021 at 7:26 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 9:32 PM SENATOBIA, Miss. (AP) A north Mississippi sheriff says he wants to change state law after he was unable to file criminal charges against a child accused of torturing a dog. “The law in our state, as it stands right now, is that no person that has not reached the age of 13 can be charged with any crime,” Tate County Sheriff Brad Lance told WREG-TV. Officials say a Tate County juvenile confessed to tying an electrical cord around the dog’s neck and setting it on fire.

Sheriff: Allow adult charges for animal cruelty by juveniles

MGN Online Officials say a Tate County juvenile confessed to tying an electrical cord around the dog’s neck and setting it on fire. Posted: May 4, 2021 9:15 AM Posted By: Associated Press, WTVA SENATOBIA, Miss. (AP) A north Mississippi sheriff says he wants to change state law after he was unable to file criminal charges against a child accused of torturing a dog. Officials say a Tate County juvenile confessed to tying an electrical cord around the dog’s neck and setting it on fire. Buddy is receiving care from Tyler McMurray (pictured) and the staff at the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine. Photo by Tom Thompson

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