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We are pleased to report that Olivia the loggerhead turtle is doing extremely well in Gran Canaria.
On Thursday, 28th July 2016 the GSPCA undertook one of its biggest moves, the last stage in the rescue and rehabilitation of Olivia.
Olivia, a large loggerhead turtle, is finally traveled south to complete the rehabilitation process prior to release in the warm waters off Gran Canaria.
Olivia, who nearly died back in March was found in cold shock on a wintery beach on the west coast of Guernsey. If the GSPCA had not been alerted and been able to rescue her quickly she would have surely died.
Olivia was emaciated and severely dehydrated and had recently lost a front flipper, probably the result of a propeller injury. She was taken to the Animal Shelter in St Andrews where she has been expertly cared for, and nursed back to health.
Thankfully the team are very experienced with marine animals: they have been involved with caring for and rehabilitated seals (including ‘Bonnie’ the seal pup this year), dolphins and a green turtle (‘Murtle’) over 13 years ago, she was also taken to Gran Canaria.
Olivia’s chances were hugely helped by with local vet, GSPCA President and Senior Veterinary Consultant for the Born Free Foundation John Knight, who has many years experience rescuing and caring for exotic and wild animals.
After being rescued from the 7C Guernsey sea, and a number of weeks in intensive care during which she was treated and slowly warmed, we managed to set up a pool at the Shelter thanks to the generosity of many local businesses.
Within the pool she has grew stronger every day, her appetite quickly returned and she now eats everything that is put in front of her. Olivia enjoys a wonderful diet, favourite being squid from Waitrose who have been very kind in their support.
It took a few months to arrange, but last week she was ready to go: the legal documents had been stamped and signed off, including the international CITES legislation.
The travel box (custom made to IATA standards) is was complete, and last Thursday her journey took place.
We flew her from Guernsey via Gatwick and on to her final destination Gran Canaria.
PetAir Uk worked very closely with the GSPCA to find the best route for Olivia. The journey was made possible through the generous and kind support of both our wonderful local airline Aurigny and Thomson Airways who are each helped us with her move.
Systems were all go in the preparations last Thursday and Olivia had just had her last full water change last Tuesday thanks to States Works who have been bringing fresh seawater to the Shelter for her.
Olivia's joureny all went to plan and team members Sarah Ozanne, Steve Byrne and Geoff George were at strategic placed thanks to the support of the airlines to ensure the smooth move and hand over of the beautiful endangered turtle.
GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne and Animal Collection Officer Geoff George were in Gran Canaria to hand over Olivia to team for Centro de Recuperación de Fauna Silvestre, go through her care whilst at the GSPCA, her behaviour and helped with her move to the fantastic centre in Las Palmas.
The GSPCA team were only in Gran Canaria for a few hours but in that time spent it helping and learning about the 30 turtles at the Centro de Recuperación de Fauna Silvestre as well as helping to settle Olivia into her new temporary home.
Olivia has now been at Centro de Recuperación de Fauna Silvestre in Las Palmas for nearly a week and is doing extremely well.
At the GSPCA despite trying her on a variety of food her preference was squid from Waitrose, but she has now decided she does like other food including fish prepared by the team in Gran Canaria.
The experienced team in Gran Canaria, once they are satisfied that she has got over her journey and is fit enough she will be released back to the wild.
We are hoping her story won’t end upon her release on a beach in the Canaries. We are currently in talks with groups that may be able to help with a tracking device for when she is released to the wild.
You can support the purchase off her tracker by going to - https://www.gofundme.com/2h57z6jc
A huge thank you to everyone that has supported us in the care of Olivia and have contributed towards her trip south to the warmer waters where she belongs. We will continue to update you with her final steps back to the wild.
Steve Byrne, GSPCA Manager said, “After months of care and the rehabilitation of Olivia, the loggerhead turtle, last week we were ready to return her to warmer waters where she belongs.”
“Back in March Olivia would have surely died if she hadn’t been rescued and had the care she received at the GSPCA.”
“She was so weak, dehydrated and emaciated: she could not even raise her head.”
“From what was a turtle taking potentially her last breathes, to seeing her lively and active nature is a joy and it was a joy to transport her last Thursday to the rescue centre called the Centro de Recuperación de Fauna Silvestre in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria.”
“Her care has been a testament to the caring and loving nature of the Guernsey community.”
“We have had so many donations of things she has needed: from her pool from Spa de la Mare to the padding for her travel box from Graham Scott & Co.”
“From the GSPCA to everyone involved we really do appreciate all of the donations and support: from the sea water delivered at short notice by States Works, to the amazing veterinary services from the Vetcare Centres and Vets4Pets, not to mention all of the media support she has had to help raise the funds and items to care for her.”
“We would also like to especially thank Waitrose for the squid that she enjoyed so much and it is lovely to hear that she is now eating their fish so well in Gran Canaria.”
“It has been a huge undertaking looking after Olivia and finding the transport costs have without doubt been the biggest challenge, but thankfully with the help from Petair, Aurigny and Thomsons Airways, Olivia was able to head south last Thursday.”
“We have all had some sleepless nights at the GSPCA caring for Olivia and it was very emotional and tiring as we got Olivia to where she truly belongs last week.”
“Here is a video of Olivia eating her fish in Gran Canaria thanks to Lisa one of their team. and it would be wonderful if we the funds can be raised for the radio tracker to follow her journey when she is released”
Geoff George, Animal Collection Officer at the GSPCA who was also Olivia’s rescuer and carer, said “It has been a long journey to get Olivia to the point where she was able to fly her to Gran Canaria after finding her so close to death on Vazon beach.”
“It has taken so many months.”
“I traveled out to help with the transfer of Olivia at the rescue centre in Gran Canaria and both Steve and I spent the few hours we were in Gran Canaria helping at the centre and making sure Olivia was settled.”
“It was wonderful to get her to where she belongs and to pass on how she has been at the GSPCA.”
“We will all miss her, she has been a joy to look after.”
Sarah Ozanne GSPCA Animal Care Assistant said “We were all busy last week helping prepare Olivia and I helped care for her on her first leg from Guernsey to Gatwick.”
“It was very exciting taking her on the Aurigny flight, though it was with some sadness as we have all fallen in love with her at the GSPCA.”
“To have cared for a loggerhead turtle will be with us all for the rest of our lives and we are all so proud we have helped this endangered and beautiful creature.”
Lisa Anna MA from Centro de Recuperación de Fauna Silvestre said "Olivia is doing well on Gran Canaria."
"Steve and Geoff told me that she doesn't like fish, she only likes squid."
"Sorry guys but I don't think that I'm such a bad chef in preparing fish, Olivia loves it, here's the proof!"
The GSPCA are hugely grateful to Lisa and vet Pascual who with their team are caring for Olivia, who will very soon be back in the wild.
Olivia is the largest turtle at the rescue in Centro de Recuperación de Fauna Silvestre where they have over 30 turtles in their care from some which are extremely badly injured.
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