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How Hibernation Wetlands Stabilize Turtle Populations.
Hibernation is commonly observed in many species of animals, especially those inhabiting Northern regions where there are significant drops in temperature during the winter months. In Ontario, freshwater turtles are …
Heading for Hibernation- How Turtles Survive
Written by: Ally Lahey, Citizen Science Coordinator Colder temperatures mean one thing: winter is on its way. For animals and people, that means a lot of prep-work. Turtles are no …
When and Where to Expect Turtles on Roads
REMEMBER IT IS ILLEGAL TO DELIBERATELY HARM A TURTLE- FINES UP TO 25,000 OR 1 YEAR IN JAIL. It is that season! Here are some tips to help you spot …
Turtles Know Where They are Going
If you are familiar with turtles and practiced in the art of helping them across roads, you are probably aware that turtle conservation groups and experts urge rescuers to move …
Looking Out For Turtles and Wildlife on Roads
We lose so much wildlife to road mortality here in Ontario. Our roads are well paved and well-tended, making great speedways, but often these roads dissect important habitats and migration …
Wetlands of The Land Between Part 2: Marshes and Swamps
Wetlands of the Land Between Part 2: Swamps and Marshes Written by Meredith Karcz, Conservation Technician Continuing from last week’s theme, this week we will discuss the remaining two wetland …
Wetlands of The Land Between Part 1: Bogs, Fens and The Turtles Found There
“Learning about wetlands is lots of fen, no need to feel bogged down!” Written by Meredith Karcz, Conservation Technician What is a wetland? As its name suggests, it is land …
Effects of Watercross on Widlife…and Turtles. A post by Think Turtle
RIP ROARING ON FOSTER’S LAKE, CARLOW MAYO Hello from Kelly at Think Turtle Conservation Initiative I was surprised to recently learn of proposed plans to bring ‘Watercross Racing’ to Bancroft …
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