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RE: Spotteds and woods in PA??

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Posted by: emy_did_it at Sun Aug 31 08:43:35 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by emy_did_it ]  
   

Glad to hear that those turtles have received at least some consideration. Not a perfect solution, but those turtle tunnels are better than nothing I suppose. Disturbing to hear that they would put a highway through such a sensitive area, particularly if Bog Turtles are actually living/breeding there.

Makes you wonder whether folks collecting and selling wild turtles, particularly species at risk, really don't care; or just don't realize how significantly they are actually impacting populations already under stress.

My female's feet are looking much better. Thanks for asking. I'll have to keep on top of it, of course, but they are healing up nicely. I wish I could build them the outdoor pond/enclosure I'd really like to put them in. It'll have to wait though.


   

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