A loggerhead hatchling emerges from its nest and begins its seaward journey. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service By John Platt Who stole 83 loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings from their nest on Ocean Isle Beach in North Carolina? A $5,000 reward has been posted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the turtle-napper(s). Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) are protected as a threatened species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, as well as under North Carolina state law. Anyone caught killing or stealing the turtles faces up to a $100,000 fine and a year in prison. Volunteers helping to monitor loggerhead nests discovered the theft on Aug. 6. Sea turtle coordinator Gloria Hillenburg told local news station WECT that the hatchlings, which were dug up from their underground nest, are too young to survive on their own. “They were hatching underneath the nest, and whoever it was went and dug a hole and took the babies,” Hillenburg told North Carolina’s Star News. In addition to the pilfered hatchlings, 38 eggs were stolen from another nest earlier this year, the first egg theft on the island in 20 years. The remaining 19 nests on the island have not been disturbed, and volunteers now plan 24-hour surveillance to prevent further tampering. …

Loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings stolen from North Carolina beach