World Turtle News, 04/07/2019

Three-Year Little River Study of Wood Turtle Population Commences with Site Review

What will be a three-year study of the vulnerable wood turtle kicked off in Haverhill yesterday with a review of sites along Little River.

Working with Haverhill Conservation Commissioner Ralph T. Basiliere, Zoo New England Field Biologist Julie Lisk and Field Technician Ryan Roseen scoped out a dozen sites for eventually finding specimens and tracking them. WHAV caught up with them off Newark Street. Lisk explains the tan, grayish-brown or brown-shelled turtle has been given the status of โ€œspecial concernโ€ in Massachusetts.

โ€œTheir populations are declining so weโ€™re here to see if there are wood turtles in the stream. If so, try to get an idea of population and potentially put radios, and radio track them; find out where theyโ€™re nesting; protect nests,โ€ she explained.

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