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A tale of two turtles

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, Western Painted Turtle Fraser Valley Wetlands, Freshwater Turtles Western Painted Turtle
July 2, 2025
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Turtles take the spotlight: recovery team wins award

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, Western Painted Turtle Fraser Valley Wetlands, Freshwater Turtles Western Painted Turtle

September 23, 2024
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Saving turtles with a little help from our friends

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, Western Painted Turtle Fraser Valley Wetlands, Freshwater Turtles Western Painted Turtle
July 17, 2024
https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/w-featirejpg.jpg 400 400 Andrea Gielens https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WPC-Logo-2020-300x266.png Andrea Gielens2024-07-17 09:41:412025-03-04 09:26:48Saving turtles with a little help from our friends

Turtle fight club: Emergency treatment for an injured turtle

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, Western Painted Turtle Fraser Valley Wetlands, Freshwater Turtles Western Painted Turtle
July 16, 2024
https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/w-feature-.jpg 400 400 Andrea Gielens https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WPC-Logo-2020-300x266.png Andrea Gielens2024-07-16 12:54:242024-07-17 08:23:39Turtle fight club: Emergency treatment for an injured turtle

Flying frogs for conservation

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, Western Painted Turtle Fraser Valley Wetlands, Freshwater Turtles Western Painted Turtle
July 4, 2024
https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/w-flight.jpg 400 400 Andrea Gielens https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WPC-Logo-2020-300x266.png Andrea Gielens2024-07-04 08:48:472024-07-04 09:14:48Flying frogs for conservation

Embracing tradition: turtle release with First Nations

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, Western Painted Turtle Fraser Valley Wetlands, Freshwater Turtles Western Painted Turtle
June 13, 2024
https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Turtle-hand.jpg 400 400 Andrea Gielens https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WPC-Logo-2020-300x266.png Andrea Gielens2024-06-13 08:24:192024-07-22 15:04:36Embracing tradition: turtle release with First Nations

Reptiles just want to have fun too!

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, Western Painted Turtle Fraser Valley Wetlands, Freshwater Turtles Western Painted Turtle
May 23, 2024
https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/w-wpt-playing.jpg 400 400 Andrea Gielens https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WPC-Logo-2020-300x266.png Andrea Gielens2024-05-23 10:56:512024-06-03 08:19:53Reptiles just want to have fun too!

Record-breaking turtle nest laying for 2023

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, News and Events, Reptile and Amphibian Recovery, Western Painted Turtle Native Pollinator Initiative Western Painted Turtle
December 5, 2023
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Nurturing nature’s shells: A journey into sick and injured turtle rehabilitation

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, News and Events, Reptile and Amphibian Recovery, Western Painted Turtle Native Pollinator Initiative Western Painted Turtle
August 29, 2023
https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/w-wpt.jpg 600 600 Andrea Gielens https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WPC-Logo-2020-300x266.png Andrea Gielens2023-08-29 09:54:422024-02-23 11:19:55Nurturing nature’s shells: A journey into sick and injured turtle rehabilitation

Turtles survive the cold by taking a tropical vacation!

Fraser Valley Wetlands Wildlife, Reptile and Amphibian Recovery, Western Painted Turtle Fraser Valley Wetlands, Freshwater Turtles Western Painted Turtle
May 4, 2023
https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Western-painted-turtle-square-home-e1684245855818.jpg 450 450 Andrea Gielens https://wildlifepreservation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WPC-Logo-2020-300x266.png Andrea Gielens2023-05-04 09:28:102023-05-25 09:20:59Turtles survive the cold by taking a tropical vacation!

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