Action Or No Action To Protect Threatened Turtle At Mojave National Preserve
The National Parks Service is seeking people’s help to save a threatened species of fish and turtle in the Mojave National Preserve. An environmental assessment for the restoration of wetlands habitat in the Mojave National Preserve has been completed. The main goal is to sustain, in the long run, the populations of a federally endangered fish and the threatened Western pond turtle (Emys marmorata). Read more about that pond restoration project and feel free to post a comment here
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Conservation
Asian giant sofshell turtle rescued from a market and released in the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary
Ecology
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A camera strapped to a snapping turtle’s carapace will help the National Geographic Society to understand them better
Health & Medical
After 21 months in Baltimore’s National Aquarium, Cougar is finally ready to be released
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Education
Snappy the tortoise will be part of a reading activity to educate children at Salinas library
Miscellaneous
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Did You Know…
The Latin name ‘marmorata’ refers to the marbled pattern of both the soft parts and carapace of the turtle
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Photo from the Center for Biological Diversity. (James Bettaso / USFWS)