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SUMMARY:A Turtley Cool Workshop - in Madoc
DESCRIPTION:Why are turtles the coolest animals on the planet?  And why are they the most endangered?  \nLearn about all of Ontario’s eight species and how to help them. Discover how to become a Turtle Guardian! Meet some of our live teaching turtles too! \nThe Turtle Guardians Teaching Turtles are injured turtles or turtles that cannot be returned to the wild…and so they live at the Turtle Guardian Headquarters in Haliburton\, and they go on tour to meet folks like you! \nCome out and be inspired! \nAdmission is free but a donation to Turtle Conservation is appreciated \nA turtley cool workshop- Madoc
URL:https://www.thelandbetween.ca/event/a-turtley-cool-workshop-in-madoc/
LOCATION:Madoc Public Library
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SUMMARY:TurtleFest at Scales Nature Park
DESCRIPTION:Scales Nature Park in partnership with Turtle Guardians\, launches TurtleFest\, Friday\, August 23\, 10am-5pm and Saturday\, August 24\, 10am-1pm\, as a celebration of its 10th season of operations \n\nAugust 5\, 2019\, (Oro-Medonte) —Scales Nature Park\, an education and conservation facility focused on Canadian reptiles and amphibians\, is celebrating it’s 10th season by hosting TurtleFest on Friday\, August 23 from 10am-5pm and Saturday\, August 24 from 10am-1pm. TurtleFest will be a celebration of turtle conservation efforts in the region\, including the Saving Turtles at Risk Today (START) Project\, and the launch of the Turtle Guardians program. Admission is FREE with a donation to turtle conservation. Activities will include public releases of turtle hatchlings from the START project’s egg incubation program at a nearby wetland\, games and crafts for kids at the Reptile Camp tent\, live music\, a food tent and bake sale\, research project and community partner displays and lots more. \n“The START project has really grown thanks to the tremendous support of our funders and the community of Simcoe-Muskoka\,” says Jeff Hathaway\, founder of Scales Nature Park and director of the START Project. “We’ve had tremendous success at reducing turtle road mortality\, identifying unknown reptile populations\, protecting habitat\, and boosting recruitment through our egg incubation program. This year\, we’ve incubated over 11\,000 turtle eggs recovered from roadsides and other precarious locations where protective cages could not be placed. We hope people will come out to see some of the baby turtles be released into the wild!” START is funded in part by the Canadian Wildlife Federation as part of its Freshwater Turtle program; to learn more visit www.helptheturtles.ca. \nTurtle Guardians (www.turtleguardians.com) has recently revamped it’s efforts across the southern edge of the Canadian shield\, the area known as “The Land Between”\, which contains about 1/3 of Ontario’s remaining turtle populations. Kids (and adults) can join this program\, funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation\, and “level up” as they learn to identify turtle species\, monitor populations and participate in Turtle Walks! Leora Berman\, creator of the project\, explains “it’s a tremendous opportunity to engage people across a critical landscape for turtles. Scales Nature Park is a key partner and supporter!” \n  \nTurtle technicians will be on hand to show how to help turtles cross the road safely\, demonstrate turtle tracking techniques\, explain volunteer opportunities and when to contact the START project turtle hotline. If you spot a “rare\, nesting\, or injured/dead” turtle in Simcoe-Muskoka\, you can call or text the turtle hotline at 705-955-4284 to help our conservation efforts. \n  \nBe sure to come out to Scales Nature Park on August 23rd or 24th to see baby turtles\, learn more about turtle conservation\, and have a lot of fun! It’s just off Highway 11 at Oro-Medonte Line 15 South. Check out www.scalesnaturepark.ca for more details. \nFor More Information: \nJeff Hathaway\nFounder\, Scales Nature Park \nProject Director\, Saving Turtles at Risk Today (START) \nscalesnaturepark@gmail.com\n(705) 327-2808
URL:https://www.thelandbetween.ca/event/turtlefest-at-scales-nature-park/
LOCATION:Scales Nature Park\, 82 Line 15 South\, Oro-Medonte\, Ontario
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