Green sea turtles are housed in large, well-maintained aquariums that replicate their coastal and reef environments. These exhibits feature clean, temperature-controlled water and plenty of space for swimming and resting. The turtles’ diet is carefully curated, consisting of seaweed, lettuce, and occasional protein sources to mimic their wild feeding habits.
Zoos focus on educating visitors about the challenges sea turtles face in the wild, such as plastic pollution and fishing nets. Many institutions also participate in rescue and rehabilitation programs, giving injured turtles a chance to recover before being released back into the wild. Observing these graceful creatures up close helps raise awareness about marine conservation.