Blanding's turtle gets a little help from conservationists

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Blanding's turtles are known to face challenges due to habitat fragmentation caused by dams, which can impede their movement and access to necessary habitats. In some cases, conservation efforts may include measures to help these turtles navigate around or through dams to reach their nesting sites or other important areas. This can involve constructing turtle-friendly passages or even physically assisting them to move past obstacles. These efforts are part of broader conservation strategies aimed at protecting and preserving the species.
This turtle was blocked by the cement wall that had been erected in this wetland more than 100 years earlier. The wall allows the lake level to remain high, creating habitat for wildlife and waterfowl, as well as fish. It also provides cottage access to areas where there are no roads in to the lake properties.
This large female had been stuck behind the wall in what seemed like an attempt to access the wetland beyond. She was moved a short distance and placed where she could choose to enter the water or turn and go toward dry land and forest. She seems to smile as she heads right into the marsh. This turtle was believed to be the same one that had been sighted in previous years, right where she was released.
Blanding's turtles are famous for their yellow throat and lower jaw and the appearance of a happy smile.

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