This month, let’s wander slowly and mindfully, and keep aware of turtles! During this time of year, female turtles leave their home ponds, wetlands, and lakes to make their nests and lay their eggs.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking the public to be aware and help turtles that may be trying to cross roads. Vermont biologists say turtles commonly cross roads at this time of year ...
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Motorists on Fort Leonard Wood may feel like they are dodging more turtles than normal lately, and that is because in spring and early summer, the cold-blooded creatures are ...
A group of biologists from SUNY Potsdam is keeping an eye on back roads in St. Lawrence and Jefferson Counties this spring. It's turtle crossing season in the North Country, and it’s possible you’ve ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – The warmer weather is finally here and that means many animals are emerging from their winter resting areas and searching for food and mates. May is a very active season for ...
This is one of my annual public service nature announcements: Be on the lookout for turtles in the road as you drive around. They’ve begun moving about after their long winter nap. This is the time of ...
The state Department of Environmental Conservation is reminding New Yorkers that turtles are nesting in May and June, and asking motorists to “Give Turtles a Brake.” According to a DEC news release, ...
State Department of Environmental Conservation Acting Commissioner Amanda Lefton on Wednesday reminded New Yorkers that turtles are nesting in May and June, and she encouraged motorists to “Give ...