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You Can Support Our Efforts to Help the Turtles!

Lots of new things happening!

We are excited to announce we have an on-line shop. A simple way to shop and donate.


2025 shirts still available at discount prices.
Watch this website for the 2026 merchandise (coming soon!)
shop, donate and adopt a nest here

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Turtle Emergencies

Found a mother turtle laying a nest? A stranded or injured sea turtle and/or unattended hatchlings?

Call the HBTWP Stranding Team:

910-754-0766 | 24/7/365

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Sea Turtles Dig the Dark

Nesting turtles are frightened by lights and won't lay their eggs on a brightly lighted beach. Hatchlings will go to the lights rather than the ocean! Please help us preserve our marine life by keeping beachfront lighting off from May 1st until October 31st. learn more turtle facts

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NC Wildlife Resource Commision

As recommended by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, it is the policy of the HBTWP to NOT disclose the locations or potential hatch dates of active turtle nests on our beach.

A list of nest locations will NOT be published in newspapers, on this website or on other social media. Please do NOT call the emergency number or contact the Project Coordinator to ask about nests. This is for the safety of the turtles! learn more about turtle nesting

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The 2025 Season Statistics

Current Nest Count
False Crawls
35
32
Total Known Eggs
Hatchlings to Ocean
4012
2389

The Latest Turtle News

Nest Adoptions Sold Out

posted: February 3, 2026, 3:46 PM

News Article Photo OMG we are overwhelmed with the interest in our Adopt a Nest program. We currently no nests available for adoption. We originally had a limited number of nests available (because we really don't know how many nests will be laid this year---last year it was only 35). The Adopt a Nest committee will evaluate opening up more nest adoptions once we get into the season. Please watch this page for NEWS or follow us on Facebook for updates. Note: a decision to add more nests will probably not be made until we are well into this year's turtle season. Thank...read more of this article.

Adopt a Nest Program

posted: January 31, 2026, 7:16 AM

News Article Photo We're excited to announce our new nest adoption sponsorship program. This program supports our efforts to protect endangered sea turtles on Holden Beach. The number of nests available for adoption are limited and will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis as nests are laid on the beach. The nesting season is May 1 through August 31. Nest adoptees will have their name displayed at the nest and will receive an electronic certificate of adoption. The HBTWP will communicate with nest adoptees throughout the turtle season sharing photos and details about the nest. Information about the Adopt a Nest Program...read more of this article.

On-line shopping now available

posted: January 23, 2026, 6:43 PM

News Article Photo We're excited. Lots of good things happening with our turtle patrol. We now have on-line shopping. Take the Shop/Donate link from the pull-down menu or from the front page of this website to see our new store. It's just in time for you to grab some of the last 2025 T-shirts at reduced prices. Remember...when they're gone...they're gone. Check back to this website in the next few weeks. The 2026 shirts will soon be available! Also, we have a new way for you to support our turtles and our turtle patrol. Adopt a nest. Details will be announced soon about...read more of this article.

Do You Love Sea Turtles...Join the Holden Beach Turtle Patrol

posted: January 19, 2026, 1:13 PM

News Article Photo The sea turtle season in North Carolina is May-October and many of the NC beaches have volunteer turtle patrols. Our Holden Beach Turtle Patrol is accepting applicants for new Trainee positions for the 2026 season. If you are interested in joining the Holden Beach Turtle Patrol, please click on our website CONTACT US tab and complete the “Online Submission Form". Steve McNeill, our new Program Coordinator, will interview all applicants and explain the Holden Beach Turtle Watch Program, the volunteer training, and other duties and responsibilities. For photos and more information about our organization, explore our website and Facebook ...read more of this article.