Blog

June 2020

Field “Firsts,” by Anna Kramer

By |2021-05-06T21:32:48-04:00June 23rd, 2020|Research, Tracking|

Throughout my life I have always loved being outside and experiencing nature. Even to this day I am still awe-inspired by the vast outdoors and I am constantly learning. I feel very excited to be working alongside such a knowledgeable team in a fantastic environment this summer. We have only been working for about [...]

Making Connections (COVID-19 & ranavirus)

By |2021-05-06T21:32:48-04:00June 19th, 2020|Research, Tracking|

By Lisa Browning As the world deals with the COVID-19 pandemic, it reminds me of the many diseases and viruses that animals are faced with, including turtles. Ranavirus infects amphibians, fish, and reptiles, and has been found in Ontario’s turtles. Just like how COVID-19 can be transmitted through our environments and between humans, [...]

Meet Our 2020 Field Team!

By |2021-05-06T21:32:48-04:00June 3rd, 2020|News & Updates, Research|

Hello everybody, our field team will be tracking 19 juvenile Blanding’s Turtles at our field site: 9 are wild hatched juveniles, 8 are head started juveniles (hatched and reared at the centre), 2 are translocated juveniles (turtles that were injured near the field site (hit by car etc.) and released into the field site [...]

August 2019

July 2019

Encounters, by Kelton Adderley Heron

By |2021-05-06T21:32:48-04:00July 24th, 2019|Research|

Our everyday adventures lead us to witness unique species throughout unique environments. From deep open water to shallow mud channels, over land to diminishing ephemeral pools, Blanding’s turtles travel and travel far. Most are found during such travels as their domed backs just slightly crests the surface, or as they bask in the sunlight. [...]

Hide and Seek, by April DeJong

By |2021-05-06T21:32:48-04:00July 24th, 2019|Research|

Radio tracking turtles can be thought of as the most rewarding game of hide-and-go-seek there ever was, mostly because the reward is finding a gorgeous, potentially sassy reptile. Turtles are often portrayed as slow-moving animals but boy oh boy can these little critters move. Not only do our turtles move, but they travel to [...]

June 2019

Canoeing Through Obstacles, By John Ning

By |2021-05-06T21:32:49-04:00June 13th, 2019|Research, Tracking|

While most people take a relaxing trip in the canoe and have fun with their friends and family, when the field team takes out the canoe for turtle research, it becomes a full body workout. We are all familiar with strong winds and some uncomfortable waves that prove difficult for canoeing, but [...]

May 2019

April 2019

Part 3: A Tale of Two Turtles

By |2022-01-07T16:00:10-04:00April 10th, 2019|Outreach|

So, just how did Andrea and Shellbie end up together? There was a time when each had their very own habitat, their very own tank. They were quite happy, swimming and basking, eagerly peering and probing for the tasty morsels that were dropped into their tanks. Shellbie was living in the area that is primarily [...]

February 2019

Part 2: A Tale of Two Turtles!

By |2021-05-06T21:26:44-04:00February 13th, 2019|Outreach|

Meet Shellbie, a strikingly coloured Midland Painted turtle. The painted turtle is known for their colourful shell, especially the rim of the carapace.. It really does look like someone took a paint brush and added strokes of gold and red to adorn.  Adult painted turtles range from 4 to 6 inches long and the females [...]

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