Act Local and Protect Southern CA’s ONLY Native Freshwater Turtle

 

The Turtle Conservancy is preparing for the 2024 field season of our Southwestern Pond Turtle Conservation Program, which is committed to safeguarding California's s only native freshwater turtle, Actinemys pallida. As we return to our established research sites in Ventura County, we aim to assess how the native turtle populations have fared against the multitude of threats humans have thrown at them.

Two unusually rainy winters have brought both relief and new challenges for the Southwestern Pond Turtle. While the increased water availability following a prolonged drought offers potential for recovery, it coincides with the reopening of recreation trails in the Sespe Wilderness and Los Padres National Forest. This heightened human activity poses a risk of disrupting turtle behavior and habitat integrity, adding to the existing pressures from invasive predator species like the American bullfrog known to consume hatchling turtles.

To address these threats, ongoing collaboration with partners is essential. We continue to work closely with various organizations to mitigate the impact of invasive species and understand the changing dynamics of turtle habitats.

Our research team is focused on gathering vital data on individual turtle health, potential disease in populations, recruitment rates, and survivability. Additionally, we are investigating the severity of threats posed by both native and introduced predator species. This comprehensive approach allows us to tailor our conservation strategies effectively.

Donor support is crucial to the success of this program. By contributing to our fundraising efforts, you enable us to conduct these essential studies and pursue new avenues of inquiry. Together, we can develop targeted conservation strategies to combat the factors endangering Southwestern Pond Turtle populations across the state. Please consider donating to the TC's 2024 Southwestern Pond Turtle Field Season. Your generosity makes a significant impact in our mission to protect these precious turtles and their habitats. Every contribution counts.