The Tusk Turtle Trail

Discover the Tusk Turtle Trail on Carnaby Street, an exciting collection of 16 life-sized sculptures raising awareness of the threats to marine turtles and their conservation.

What is the Tusk Turtle Trail?

Tusk, a conservation charity focused on protecting wildlife and promoting sustainable development in Africa has brought their next trail to the streets of London. Using creativity and public art, the sculpture raises awareness of the threats to marine turtles and the importance of their conservation.

Featuring 16 life-sized turtle sculptures, the Tusk Turtle Trail is appearing in iconic London locations including Soho and Covent Garden. Each sculpture has been decorated by internationally renowned artists and celebrities including Rankin, Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood!

Discover the full Turtle Trail map

Ronnie Wood: The Prodigal

📍Carnaby-Broadwick Street Junction


Created by Ronnie Wood, legendary guitarist with The Rolling Stones, musician, songwriter, and artist, as accomplished with a paint brush as he is with his guitar. Classically trained at Ealing Art College, he has mastered a range of genres, from abstract to landscapes and portraits. Ronnie is Tusk’s longest standing ambassador having supported the charity for 30 years.

Jemma Powell: Sir David

📍Top of Carnaby Street outside LEON

Jemma has exhibited widely across the UK, drawing inspiration from nature and her travels. She has also enjoyed a successful 20 year acting career. Her work is held in numerous private collections in Europe, Australia and the US and she has had three solo shows in London.

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