Give crossing turtles a brake - - The Adirondack Almanack

2022-05-14 21:03:10 By : Mr. Jason Xu

Each May and June, Motorists Should be on the Alert for Turtles Crossing the Road  

Our native turtles are on the move in May and June seeking sandy areas or loose soil to lay their eggs. In New York, thousands of turtles are killed each year when they are struck by vehicles as they migrate to their nesting areas.

What you can do to help:

Photo of painted turtle by Liz Ricci.

Information attributed to NYSDEC is taken from press releases and news announcements from New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation.

Do they really think the same people they have to tell not to take turtles home will know the difference between a snapping turtle and other turtles

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