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Frogs and salamanders are on the move - The Mountain Times

Frogs and salamanders are on the move - The Mountain Times
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Frogs and salamanders are on the move | Vermont Business Magazine

Frogs and salamanders are on the move | Vermont Business Magazine
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Frogs and salamanders are on the move | Vermont Business Magazine

Frogs and salamanders are on the move | Vermont Business Magazine
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Vermont Fish and Wildlife: Wild turtles belong in nature, not as pets

Vermont s wild turtle populations can be easily disturbed even with the loss of one of its members. Here s what to know if you come across them.

Caution, slow down: Turtles on the roads

Vermont’s turtles will be on the move this spring and Vermont Fish and Wildlife is asking for the public’s help in keeping them safe. Female turtles will be looking for places to deposit their eggs, sometimes choosing to lay them along the shoulders of roads, which can bring them into the path of motor vehicles. “Turtles often move across roads as they search for a nest site,” said Luke Groff, biologist for the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. “They are usually slow-moving animals, so they have a tough time making it safely across the road. Turtles grow slowly and live a long time, so losing a mature breeding female may be a huge loss to the turtle population.”

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