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2023 Turtle Conservation Project statistics

Our 2023 turtle conservation project statistics are finalized.

Blanding's turtles.
• Due to their Endangered status, all Blanding's turtle eggs were collected.
• CWF collected 80 eggs from 7 nests that were protected in the Carp Hills and Dunrobin areas from 10 June through 26 June by FCH monitors and neighbourhood champions.
• CWF incubated the 80 eggs at their facility in Kanata.
• 74 eggs successfully hatched (93% success).
• From 13 August to 25 August we released the 74 hatchlings in ponds close to their original nest location.
• 15 Blanding's turtles were found dead on roads in the Carp Hills and Dunrobin areas in June.

  • 7 of these were females containing unlaid eggs.
  • 13 of the eggs were considered viable and sent to the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre in Peterborough for incubation. The OTCC will raise the hatchlings from these eggs for one year. They will be released near their original nest location in summer
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Posted on October 31, 2023 10:59 AM by jlmason jlmason | 1 comment | Leave a comment
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Friends of the Carp Hills are running a turtle conservation program to monitor and protect laying turtles and their eggs. Paid monitors and volunteers will record their observations within the project's defined area in and near the Carp Hills.
Observations will include: any turtle observation (laying turtles, turtles crossing roads, turtles traversing land, turtles in ponds), predated ...more ↓

jlmason created this project on April 26, 2023
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