World Turtle News, 06/22/2016

The Secretive Turtle of the Salt Marshes Did you know that there is a North American turtle species that has adapted to saltwater habitats? The Diamond-back Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) thrives in the brackish waters of the Staten Island salt marshes. These turtles have a unique pattern on the carapace, similar to a human fingerprint in that none of them are alike. In the late 1800’s, […]

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World Turtle News, 06/21/2016

Students work to preserve the endangered Glyptemys insculpta (Wood turtle) University of Northern Iowa students studying Iowa’s rarest reptile aren’t just reading about them. They’re gathering information that will appear in future books and papers. Under the direction of biology professor Jeff Tamplin, students are studying and helping to preserve isolated populations of endangered wood turtles in Black Hawk and Butler counties. For Zach Hall,

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World Turtle News, 06/19/2016

How Do Oil Spills Affect Sea Turtles? Sea turtles: These beloved marine reptiles have been swimming the seas for millions of years. As we’ve seen in the Gulf of Mexico in recent years, oil spills represent yet another danger for these air-breathing reptiles that rely on clean water and clean beaches. But how exactly do oil spills affect sea turtles? And what do people do

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World Turtle News, 06/15/2016

Frankenturtles Could Help Save Sea Turtles Professor David Kaplan is doing the unthinkable. He and his graduate student Bianca Santos came up with an unusual idea to provide insight on the reasons why so many sea turtles perish in the Chesapeake Bay. The plan? To use turtle carcasses to track the effects of various factors which play into turtle mortality. Tragically, the death toll is

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World Turtle News, 06/14/2016

Bundaberg’s Mon Repos Turtle Centre gets $10m for expansion One of Bundaberg’s signature tourist attractions is set to receive a much needed upgrade. The Queensland Government has included $10 million in the state budget to expand the Mon Repos Turtle Centre. Bundaberg MP Leanne Donaldson said the investment, expected to support up to 20 local construction jobs, would improve the centre’s research facilities and attract

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World Turtle News 06/12/2016

TSA Expands Turtle Rescue Program in Myanmar On May 14, a ceremony was held to dedicate the expansion of the Turtle Rescue Center (TRC) near May Myo. Organized by the TSA and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), and attended by more than 80 Forest Department officials and workers, policemen and border inspectors, the event was highlight by a ceremonial passing of the deed from the TSA

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World Turtle News, 06/10/2016

Concerning Reports on Ontario’s Native Turtles Can you imagine purchasing a turtle in a grocery store in London? Well, that’s the plight of some unfortunate Apalone spinifera, which as a matter of fact, are now considered endangered in Ontario. A major threat to these turtles is poaching, and of the eight native turtle species in Ontario, three are now endangered with Apalone spinifera being the

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