View Recording of CCP’s Turtle Webinar
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Collapse ▲Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) conducted a webinar on Turtles on April 21, 2022, and we had a great turnout of about 120 folks. Now everyone can view the recording! Jeff Beane of the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences gave an overview of Turtles of the North Carolina Piedmont; Sara Steffen of the Box Turtle Connection talked about box turtles and the research and citizen science they conduct; and Chatham County Cooperative Extension Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos talked about the NC State University Vet School’s Turtle Rescue Team.
Click to view the recording of the CCP Turtle Webinar.
Turtle Resources:
Chatham Conservation Partnership
Chatham Conservation Partnership on Facebook
The Box Turtle Connection: Building a Legacy Book
State-wide Population Characteristics and Long-term Trends for Eastern Box Turtles in North Carolina
HerpMapper – Global Herp Atlas
Amphibians and Reptiles of North Carolina
Triangle Turtle Trekkers – Piedmont Wildlife Center
Triangle Turtle Trekkers on scistarter
NC State University’s Turtle Rescue Team Cares for Injured or Sick Native Herps
National Wildlife Federation – Certify your Habitat
Eno-New Hope Plan: A Landscape Plan for Wildlife Habitat Connectivity
- 919-397-9675 – call this number and leave a message if you find an injured turtle or other native reptile or amphibian
- Email turtle-rescue-team@ncsu.edu
- Interested in becoming a rehabber or helping with release? Email turtlerehabcoordinator@gmail.com
Turtle ID Books:
Reptiles of North Carolina by William Palmer and Alvin Braswell
Amphibians and Reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia, 2nd Edition by Jeffrey Beane, Alvin Braswell, et al
Peterson Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America by Robert Powell, Roger Conant, et al
Speaker Contacts:
- Sara Steffen – Steffen@RaleighNC.gov
- Jeff Beane – beane@naturalsciences.org
- Debbie Roos – debbie_roos@ncsu.edu