Recent Hatchlings at the TC
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Sick Turtle Makes a Recovery Thanks to the Help of the Ojai Raptor Center
This spring, our staff discovered an oral/respiratory infection in our largest male Chinese big-headed turtle (Platysternon megacephalum), hampering his ability to eat, breathe, and swim. After weeks of treatment and antibiotics, we found him unresponsive in his infirmary tank. Immediate CPR was administered. (Yes, you can give a turtle CPR!) After regaining consciousness, we contacted Ojai Raptor Center (ORC) to use their oxygen ICU cage and surgical suite...
Swimming for the Good of Turtles
On September 24th, musician, actor, artist, and ultra-marathon swimmer Joel Virgel will embark on an incredible 21-mile swim from Catalina Island to the California mainland—a distance comparable to the legendary English Channel swim.
Even more inspiring, Joel is undertaking this challenge to raise funds for the Turtle Conservancy.
Turtles Steal the Show at Ojai 4th of July Parade
This Fourth of July, the Turtle Conservancy put on a show bigger than ever! Our turtle float was a hit once again, this year with a few additions, including a rider, an egg hatching to reveal an adorable baby, a dancing turtle, and even a mariachi band. We love not only spreading joy during this parade, but also a message of conservation with signs including messages like “Save the water shed”
We extend a warm thank you to our Ojai community to for the love shown to the TC during the 4th of July parade!
Reproducing Giants: Guest Speaker Stefan Merz Shares His Expertise on Aldabra Tortoise Propagation
We were delighted to welcome Dr. Stefan Merz from Germany, who holds the distinction of being the sole individual in Europe with a breeding group of Aldabra tortoises (Aldabrachelys gigantea). Dr. Merz has amassed invaluable expertise in the physiology, behavior, habitat requirements, ecology and reproductive patterns of Aldabra Tortoises through his expeditions to their native island…
Turtle Conservancy Board Chair, Anders Rhodin, Awarded the International Sea Turtle Society Lifetime Achievement Award
Turtle Conservancy Board Chair, Anders Rhodin, was awarded the International Sea Turtle Society Lifetime Achievement Award; an annual award honoring an individual who has had a significant impact on sea turtle biology and conservation through the course of their career.
Rhodin joins some of the giants in the sea turtle world, including past recipients Archie Carr and Peter Pritchard…
Turtle Conservancy Hosts Its First Teacher Workshop
We are thrilled to announce an exciting partnership between the Turtle Conservancy (TC) and the MERITO Foundation, aimed at fostering environmental education in Ventura County. Last week, the TC and MERITO hosted six middle school teachers from the De Anza Middle School (DATA) at our conservation center. This collaborative effort allowed educators to benefit from professional development opportunities offered by MERITO's renowned program, enhancing their knowledge and skills in environmental education…
New Network Gives Hope to Animals Trafficked Through Illegal Wildlife Trade
The Turtle Conservancy is proud to be a part of the Wildlife Confiscations Network in southern California, just launched by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The network is a pilot program of AZA’s Wildlife Trafficking Alliance that provides a coordinated response for the care and wellbeing of wildlife confiscated from illegal trade…
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes federal protections for both species of Western pond turtle (Actinemys marmorata and A. pallida) under the Endangered Species Act
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed federal protections for both species of western pond turtle (Actinemys marmorata), namely the northwestern pond turtle and the southwestern pond turtle, under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). These turtles, residing across several states in the western U.S., are facing threats from worsening drought conditions, habitat loss, fragmentation, and predation by invasive species. The Service's decision to list them as threatened under the ESA is based on a Species Status Assessment, indicating their increasing risk of extinction due to population losses and reduced genetic diversity. A 4(d) rule is also proposed, allowing activities like wildfire suppression, habitat restoration, and non-native species removal that support turtle conservation…
Endangered Tortoises Released On New Mexico Ranch
We are excited to share some heartwarming news from the plains of New Mexico. In a remarkable conservation effort, on September 22nd, our partners at the Turner Endangered Species Fund (TESF) celebrated the release of 20 Bolson tortoises marking a significant milestone in the preservation of this critically endangered species.
In the article written by Huffington Post, program director, Chris Weise, shared the importance of the release of headstarted tortoises. “The releases are the essential step to getting them back on the ground and letting them be wild tortoises,” she said. “To us, this is the pinnacle of what we do” …
Endangered Turtle Hatches at the Turtle Conservancy
Hatchlings are always a source of excitement at the Turtle Conservancy, and some are particularly thrilling, like this adorable little Spiny Hill Turtle (Heosemys spinosa) that hatched on July tenth. Turtle Conservancy carefully incubated the egg for four months until this little one emerged into the world. Welcoming this little Spiny Hill Turtle represents renewed hope for the future of this endangered species…
Condor High School Volunteers
Nature Journaling at the TC
The Turtle Conservancy was excited to host an event with The Channel Islands Nature Journalers: a Meet Up group of nature journalers who love to explore, observe, and document the natural world. Twice monthly, this group meets at a different location to observe nature deeply and record their observations through illustrations and writings…
A Thank You To Our Volunteers
As a nonprofit organization, we cannot thank our volunteers enough for donating their time to our mission. Our volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds, ages, and experience, but they all have one thing in common - they love turtles!
Ula, a highschool student from Ojai, learned about the TC through a school trip in middle school…
Recent Community Outreach Events
Last week, the Turtle Conservancy’s education team, Kelly Herbinson and Manci Rasmussen, presented at our local City Hall to the youth members of the Green Valley Project about our native Southern Pacific Pond Turtle. The focus was to discuss our current conservation efforts for the species, why the turtles are facing a population decline, and how their organization can aid in their conservation...
Geometric Tortoise Preserve Update
At the end of January, a contingent of TC staff and partners traveled to South Africa to reconnect with our Southern Africa Tortoise Conservation Trust (SATCT) staff and partners. After 3 years of zoom, this was the first time since the beginning of the pandemic that US-based conservationists were able to visit our Geometric Tortoise preserve. In addition to having our first in-person SATCT Trustee meeting since 2019, we held meetings with CapeNature, the environmental conservation government agency for the Western Cape. We also consulted and engaged with NGO colleagues and local scientists on future management plans and actions, and visited the tortoise headstarting facility at Elandsberg Nature Reserve (managed by our partners, the Mapula Trust)…
Poached Turtles Returned Home
United Nations Recognizes Turtle Conservancy
Eric Goode, Dr. Peter Pritchard (posthumous) and the Turtle Conservancy were honored by the United Nations this past month, receiving the Legacy Award at the 2022 Ambassador’s Ball. Dionne Warwick, Shepard Fairey, Jennifer Garner, Lady Gaga, and the former Prime Minister of Bhutan (Tshering Tobay) were also recognized for their work in the arts, humanitarian efforts, and climate change…