Turtles Kingston Blog
Protecting Turtle Nests on Public Land
How to protect turtle nests that you find on public property. Our simple Turtles Kingston procedure for nest protection within the City of Kingston.
What to do when you find an injured turtle
As nesting season approaches, we can expect many turtle sightings in our travels, and look forward to helping them when necessary. Unfortunately, many turtles are injured or killed during their movements; read our latest blog post to learn how to help injured turtles on the road, how to safely transport them, and why even a dead turtle can be useful in restoring the population!
Turtles and Construction
Construction projects have long been known to threaten turtles, their eggs, and their hatchlings, but with a few mindful steps, it is simple to prevent turtle mortality during construction work. Join us in learning about what can be done to keep turtles safe during outdoor projects, and celebrating some innovative steps companies have taken to protect native turtles and their breeding grounds.
How do turtles survive the winter?
David Seburn is our guest blogger today. David is a Freshwater Turtle Specialist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. In this post, David will provide insight on where turtles go and how they survive during the winter months - a question many of us have.
Dispelling Myths about Snapping Turtles
Let’s get something straight, Snapping turtles are not aggressive, they cannot bite off your finger, and yes, you can and should help them cross the road. Learn more about what Snapping turtles are really like.
Always More to Learn About Turtles
Lesley Rudy conducted research on Map turtles in Kingston for her Master’s research. Read to learn more about what her research found on the emergence of turtle hatchlings.
Advocacy Update - 2021.10
Learn more about Turtles Kingston’s active advocacy efforts within the City of Kingston.
Turtles as Bycatch in the Fishing Industry
Learn more about how the fishing industry affects turtles and what we have done to minimize negative impacts
Turtles Kingston’s New Administrator
Mabyn Armstrong passes the hat to Tara Bauer as the new Turtles Kingston Director
Parting is such sweet sorrow…
Mabyn Armstrong reflects on her time and accomplishments as Turtles Kingston Administrator.