World Turtle News, 05/20/2015

135 Captive-Bred Pseudemydura umbrina Have Been Released In The Moore River Nature Reserve So Far The Western Swamp Turtle is the rarest reptile from Australia. Being on the brink of extinction, every newborn is a step closer to save this turtle. Its conservation program started back in the 1990s. “The objective of this plan, led by DPAW, is to create at least three wild naturally-recruiting […]

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World Turtle News, 05/19/2015

Elementary students show off their skills Third through to sixth grade students will be demonstrating their newly learned conservation and biology skills to families and teachers, see the Education section. A woman in Denton is taking care of 23 turtles in her garden and anglers are now required to modify their witches hat crab traps to help reduce seaturtle deaths, both in the Conservation section.

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World Turtle News, 05/17/2015

Construction workers search for eastern box turtles We only have a few stories today. Construction and maintenance workers searching for eastern box turtles, Terrapne carolina with the help of a sniffer dog to relocate them before they begin work in the area. A list of organisations offering seaturtle observation walks in Florida, USA. A snapping turtle celebrating it’s 28th birthday at San Antonio Zoo. An

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World Turtle News, 05/16/2015

Love is in the air A blog post in the Turtle Journal is reporting that male diamond back terrapins are patiently waiting for the arrival of females, see “Blog News“. If you can spare a few units of your local currency checkout the “Research” section. A biologist from ULM is raising funds to monitor the Chocoan River Turtle (Rhinoclemmys nasuta). The “Miscellany” section has an

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World Turtle News, 05/13/2015

In Wascana Marsh, a two-year research project is being conducted in order to know more about the Western Painted Turtle. We hope to learn more about its population size but also its habitat at different time of the year. These turtles are caught and a radio transmitter is then attached to its shell. In addition to better understand this species’ ecology, this project is also

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World Turtle News, 05/12/2015

New Exhibit at the National Aquarium With a gentle start to the week we have a super story and accompanying video about Jane Kim who has created a fantastic mural for the National Aquarium in Baltimore (pictured above). Check it out in the “Education” section. A wildlife rehabber who had a drop off of 650 turtles from the Department of Environmental Conservation, see the “Crime

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World Turtle News, 05/10/2015

Become a Turtle Tallier Under the “Research” section we have three stories asking for assistants in reporting turtle sightings whilst you’re out and about. This will help scientists understand the turtle species around us and how to best help them. So read the stories and maybe check to see if your local area is conducting something similar you can participate in. In the “Crime &

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