Bog turtle

Photo By/Credit

Peeples, Gary/USFWS

Date Shot/Created
06/04/2015
Media Usage Rights/License
Public Domain
Image
Bog turtle. In an ongoing effort to track bog turtle populations, biologists recently spent several days visiting southern Appalachian bogs in western North Carolina, searching for the rare turtles. Measurements were taken and recorded for each turtle found, then each individual was marked twice – one a physical marking of the turtle’s shell, and then each turtle receives a unique identifying chip, much like you might have placed in your cat or dog. Part of the benefit of chipping the turtles is to identify individual turtles, that are known from specific sites, them should they ever be found in the possession of poachers.
Subject tags
Work of the Service
Wildlife refuges
Surveying
Reptiles
Endangered and/or Threatened species