Bagua

Bagua

Species

Eretmochelys imbricata

Gender

Female

Weight

119

Date Stranded

January 1, 2009

Reason for Stranding

Poaching

Bagua's Patient History

In, 2009, Bagua was a victim of poaching. In order to control Bagua the poachers threaded wire from one eye to other, rendering her blind in one eye and near blind in the other

For nearly a decade, Bagua was cared for at the Puerto Rico Zoo, where she began to heal. In 2018, she transferred to the Caribbean Manatee Conservation Center, continuing her recovery.

In the fall of 2024, Bagua joined Sea Turtle Inc, where she will receive ongoing care and support, embodying resilience and inspiring others to protect marine life.

Favorite Foods

Fish

Did You Know?

Bagua [ bāguà] means ocean
in the native Taino language

Ways to help Bagua's Recovery

Adopt Bagua

One of the three primary missions at Sea Turtle, Inc. is rehabilitation. We work hard to rescue and return every sea turtle back to the wild. Proceeds from this adoption will go directly to purchase needed medical supplies, veterinary exams, x-rays, food and general care for our rehab turtles.

Support Us

Sea Turtle, Inc. is dependent on donations to fund our mission; we do not receive any governmental support. Because Sea Turtle, Inc. is a non-profit 501(C)(3), your contributions are tax deductible. We thank you for your support!

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