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A tale of two turtles

Where are they now?

Turtles take the spotlight: recovery team wins award

Saving turtles with a little help from our friends

Turtle fight club: Emergency treatment for an injured turtle

Flying frogs for conservation

Embracing tradition: turtle release with First Nations

Reptiles just want to have fun too!

Turtles survive the cold by taking a tropical vacation!

How can I help turtles?

Western Painted Turtle

Releasing endangered turtles in Fraser Valley

Saving endangered wetland wildlife in BC

Getting to know the entertaining turtles

Empty nesters

2021 saw record high mortality on roads surrounding Windsor Nature Preserve

Turtle photo retake day – Class of 2021

Saving Ontario’s turtles

Confessions of a turtle conservation research assistant

BC heatwave alarms species conservation biologists

Who is lurking in the turtle tubs?

Hogan “the Hulk” turtle doesn’t settle for average!

Turtles play by their own rules

Into the Wild

Do Turtle Warning Signs Reduce Roadkill?

How to ID a painted turtle

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WPC is headquartered in Guelph, Ontario on the homelands of many nations, including the Anishinaabek, Neutral, Métis, Mississauga, and Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and on the treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We work across Turtle Island, and have deep gratitude to all the Indigenous Peoples who have been, and continue to be, stewards and protectors the lands on which we rely.

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