Heading Home: 2 Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles Released At Craigville Beach

2 rehabilitated Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles were released into the waters off Craigville Beach, Centerville…”Bruiser” & “Gunst” are now back in the wild after some extensive rehab performed at the New England Aquarium and National Marine Life Center (Buzzards Bay.)  They were rescued by Mass Audubon Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary suffering from severe hypothermia. It only took minutes for the turtles to find their way into the water and begin their next journey.  For more info please visit: www.nmlc.org

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By Spencer Kennard

As a child, spending summers in North Truro, I thought Cape Cod began at the Wellfleet Drive-In and ended at Provincetown.  As a photographer, I now know that all the Cape towns leading to the canal have their own unique beauty and charm.

Roughly 30 years ago, I had the good fortune to work with the legendary photographer Dick Kelsey and as owner of Kelsey-Kennard have specialized in aerial photography as well as landscape/scenic, portraits, weddings, and photographing events on the Cape, the Islands, and beyond.

Photographs from our Gallery in Chatham are displayed in homes and businesses locally and world-wide.

Besides photography I also enjoy boating/ fishing (fish are usually very safe when I’m out there,) gardening and tennis.  Cape Cod is a very special place and I look forward to sharing my images with you as I travel about.

 



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