- Ila Loetscher
Ila Fox Loetscher (1904 –
January 4 ,2000 ), also known as the "Turtle Lady", was a female aviation pioneer and noted advocate for the care and preservation ofsea turtles .Early life and aviation
Ila Loetscher was born in 1904 in
Callender, Iowa as one of a pair of twin girls. She received her early education inPella, Iowa , before ultimately graduating from theUniversity of Iowa .cite web|url=http://www.flyingmuseum.com/HOFDetails.aspx| title=Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame Inductees; Ila Fox Loetscher| publisher=Iowa Aviation Museum| accessdate=2007-03-06]From her early life, Loetscher had developed in interested in engines and
aviation , and she became, at the age of 25, the first licensed native Iowa female pilot. At the invitation of her friendAmelia Earhart , Loetscher was one of the 99 charter members of theNinety-Nines , an organization founded in 1929 to promote fellowship and support for female pilots. [cite web|url=http://www.ninety-nines.org/charter.html| title=The Ninety-Nines; Charter Members| publisher=The Ninety-Nines, Inc.| accessdate=2007-03-06 ]By the 1950s, her focus had changed from flying to family. However, when David Loetscher, her husband of 32 years, died in 1955, the family opted for a new beginning and moved to
South Padre Island, Texas .cite web|url=http://www.townspi.com/Newsletter/Newsltr2005/April05.pdf| title=April Proclaimed “Ila Loetscher Month”| work=The Beachcomber| publisher=Town of South Padre Island, Texas| date=April/May 2005| accessdate=2007-03-06 ]Her work with sea turtles
Shortly after moving to South Padre Island, Ila Loetscher developed an affection for and interest in
sea turtles , which would come to define the latter half of her life. From 1963-1967, she accompanied fellow island residents on trips toMexico to get eggs for the endangeredKemp's Ridley turtle that they would plant and protect on the island, and she received a state license to care for sick and injured sea turtles. [cite web|url=http://www.tpwmagazine.com/archive/2004/mar/ed_2/| title=Solving the Ridley Riddle| work=Texas Parks and Wildlfe magazine| publisher=Texas Parks and Wildlfe Department| date=March 2004| accessdate=2007-03-06 ]In 1977, Loetscher founded “Sea Turtle, Inc”, a non-profit corporation focused on protecting and preserving sea turtles, particularly the Kemp’s ridley. Her activities on behalf of the turtles gained her the nickname, “The Turtle Lady.”
Awards and appearances
*Ila Loetscher was inducted into the "Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame" in 1991.
*In 2005, she was the first nominee to the “TheRio Grande Valley Walk of Fame”
*Loetscher appeared inNational Geographic documentaries and on numerous television shows, including the Johnny Carson Show, the David Letterman Show, the Today Show, andReal People .References
Further reading
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External links
* [http://www.seaturtleinc.com/ Sea Turtle, Inc website]
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