
Crossing Guards Protocol
NOTE: THERE ARE DANGERS WHEN WORKING NEAR ROADS OR WATERS
Crossing Guards have the important job of helping turtles to safely cross the road! Below we have attached the Crossing Guards Protocols and Reporting Intentional Harm to Turtles decision tree, so that you know the best ways to help with our turtle conservation efforts.
Please download and read the protocol below
Please download and read the correct protocol below. By following protocol you help to ensure that safety of both turtles and yourself!
Reporting Intentional Harm to Turtles
If you see someone intentionally harming a turtle, please follow the decision tree to the right.
It takes a single turtle 60 years to replace itself, so it is of the utmost importance that we do our best to protect each one!
Please drive cautiously (click here for more information on how to drive safely for wildlife) and report suspicious actions to the appropriate authorities.
Harming turtles is illegal and there are criminal ramifications to doing so such as up to $250,000 in fines and 5 years in prison for an individual.
