Please join us at The Bryan Museum Conservatory as we showcase the Turtles About Town art project that highlights the city of Galveston and the conservation efforts of TIRN while boosting economic growth and tourism. The event includes a silent auction, beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres. All proceeds go to Turtle Island Restoration Network’s local sea turtle conservation and ocean programs. Sunday, September 22, 1 - 3:30 PM http://seaturtles.org/art Thank you to our sponsors: The Bryan Museum and Texas First Bank In-Kind Donation: Chef Mary Bass As a sponsor of The Art of Saving Sea Turtles, your generous support directly helps Turtle Island Restoration Network’s local sea turtle and ocean conservation programs. Please direct any inquiries to Joanie Steinhaus at joanie@seaturtles.org or (409) 795-8426. 📲 Tickets are now on sale! ✨Click to purchase gala table tickets today before they sell out! ✨
Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN)
Environmental Services
Olema, CA 1,006 followers
Fighting for a Blue-Green Planet! 💙🌎💚 SEATURTLES.ORG
About us
Turtle Island Restoration Network is a global ocean conservation nonprofit with offices in California and Texas whose mission is to inspire and mobilize people around the world to protect marine biodiversity and the oceans that sustain all life on Earth. Our work is based on science, fueled by people who care, and effective at catalyzing long-lasting positive change that protects the likes of green sea turtles, whale sharks and steelhead trout. By working with people and communities we preserve and restore critical habitats like the redwood forested creek banks of California to the full-of-marine-life waters of the Galapagos Islands. We accomplish our mission through grassroots empowerment, consumer action, strategic litigation, hands-on restoration, environmental education, and by promoting sustainable local, national and international marine policies.
- Website
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http://seaturtles.org
External link for Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN)
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Olema, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1987
- Specialties
- Ocean Conservation, Restoration, Sea Turtles, Environmental Protection, Marine Mammals, Coho Salmon, Wildlife, Migration, Whale Sharks, Dolphins, Fish, Mercury, Advocacy, Gulf of Mexico, Galveston Island, and California
Locations
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Primary
9255 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Olema, CA 94950, US
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1028 Broadway St
Galveston, Texas 77550, US
Employees at Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN)
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Deborah S Dillard, CTA
Spreading conservation energy wherever I go. Take care of the earth and take care of yourself! #oceanconservation #biodiversity #greenearth…
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Patrick Worrell
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Donna Howe
Board Member at WildAid
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Preston Brown
Director of Watershed Conservation at Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN), a project of Turtle Island Restoration Network
Updates
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We're hiring a Development Manager! ✨ Don’t miss this opportunity to become an activist and start your environmental conservation career! Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) is seeking a full-time Development Manager to join our fast-paced, innovative environmental organization and be a key part of our ocean and watershed conservation efforts. If you are passionate about ocean and watershed conservation, self-motivated, and eager to help us save the world, then we want to hear from you! TIRN is an award-winning ocean conservation nonprofit organization with offices in California and Texas. For 35 years, TIRN has led the grassroots fight against extinction locally, nationally and internationally. We take on the big problems of the world’s oceans and watersheds — industrial fishing, climate change, pollution, and habitat loss — with a can-do attitude and highly motivated, passionate individuals. Learn more about our work at www.seaturtles.org/careers #hiring #developmentmanager #career #tirn
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Join us for a day on the beach! Seaside Safari is a celebration of our Texas Beaches and all of the cool critters that live here! Come out to Galveston's East Beach on July 27th, 2024 for a day of educational booths, live animals, trash pickup, and more! This is a free event, so bring your family, friends, or just yourself. Register today! https://lnkd.in/g2UtGhA7 Time: 9 AM - 12 PM Date: July 27, 2024 Where: East Beach 1923 Boddeker Rd, Galveston, TX 77550
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Big News for Turtle Island Restoration Network, staff, volunteers, donors, and other supporters! 📣 The tides are turning! 🌊 ✨ Ken Bouley joins TIRN as Executive Director ✨ Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/g45s3wgP #tirn #news #ExecutiveDirector #california #texas
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Time to wake up and smell the coffee! ☕ Each year an estimated 300 billion single-use coffee cups end up as landfill or litter worldwide. Turtle Island Restoration Network staff shared some tips for #plasticfreejuly! Comment below and tell us how you will take action to help reduce #singleuseplastic this July? Learn more at seaturtles.org #tirn #plasticfree #StaffTips
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Please join us at The Bryan Museum Conservatory as we showcase the Turtles About Town art project that highlights the city of Galveston and the conservation efforts of Turtle Island Restoration Network while boosting economic growth and tourism. The event includes a silent auction, beer, wine, and hors d’oeuvres. All proceeds go to Turtle Island Restoration Network’s local sea turtle conservation and ocean programs. 🌟 Sponsorship opportunities are currently available. As a sponsor of The Art of Saving Sea Turtles, your generous support directly helps Turtle Island Restoration Network’s local sea turtle and ocean conservation programs. Please direct any inquiries to Joanie Steinhaus at joanie@seaturtles.org or (409) 795-8426. Tickets are now on sale! Purchase gala table tickets today before they sell out.
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✨Are you looking for a fun #free event to do while you are visiting #galveston? 🌊 💚 Bringing together art, awareness, and advocacy. 💙 Turtles About Town is a community art project created by Turtle Island Restoration Network and Clay Cup Studios showcasing the City of Galveston and the conservation efforts of Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) to protect endangered sea turtles on the upper Texas coast. Turtle lovers of all ages have the opportunity to see 61 colorful Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle statues that have been installed around Galveston Island, Texas since 2018. 🔗 Download the map at https://seaturtles.org/tat #tirn #art #familyfun #turtlesabouttown
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We're #hiring a new Development Manager based in our office in Galveston, Texas, or Olema, California. Remote or hybrid work is possible for the right candidate. Apply today or share this post with your network. #developmentmanager #marineconservation #tirn
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Calling plastic pollution one of the world's most pressing environmental problems, the Biden administration on Friday said that the federal government, the biggest buyer of consumer goods in the world, would phase out purchases of single-use plastics. #plasticfree #plasticfreejuly #plasticpollution #tirn #ocean https://lnkd.in/gV5PSYiY
The White House Has a Plan to Slash Plastic Use in the U.S.
https://www.nytimes.com
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This #plasticfreejuly learn how to combat marine debris to help save our oceans from plastic. Single-use plastic has a devastating impact on our environment, our ocean, and ultimately—human health. We invite all businesses and individuals to be part of the Final Straw movement to eliminate a source of single-use plastic, starting with straws. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gD3jvhXj #plasticfreejuly #plasticfree #plasticfreeliving #plasticfreejuly2024 #tirn #lovegalveston