Kids Who Care
Today National Marine Life Center was blessed when a group of children brought in a wonderful gift. Aaron, Natalie, Gabe, and Emily had...
Read More5 Endangered Northern Red Bellied Cooters Released
The National Marine Life Center released five endangered Northern Red Bellied Cooters today at Great Quittacas Pond in Middleborough, MA. ...
Read MoreThere’s something mesmerizing about a caterpillar.
There is just something mesmerizing about a caterpillar. No, not that kind. Well yes, that kind also…. but I was actually thinking...
Read MoreThe first wall panel
Today, workers from H&S Construction installed the first wall panels on the National Marine Life Center’s new marine animal...
Read MoreWe have doors!
Some of the construction work is wonderfully loud. Our building shakes as heavy equipment pours concrete, dumps fill, drills through...
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The National Marine Life Center is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) marine animal hospital and science and education center dedicated to rehabilitating for release stranded sea turtles, seals, dolphins, porpoises, and small whales, and to advancing scientific knowledge and education in marine wildlife health and conservation.

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