Turtle Conservation


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I apologize for the long delay in between posts. We have been overwhelmed with building the Amphibian Foundation and launching a second location for our reptile and amphibian summer camp — Critter Camp! Everything has been going so incredibly well, and we are in the process of completing our newest facility, which will serve as our main research lab. We are also excited to be launching our Urban Turtle Conservation Program. Aside from our amphibian conservation programs, we work with other Atlanta-based nonprofits on #UrbanEcology, Conservation and Restoration. Last year, along with Atlanta Audubon @atlantaaudubonsociety Blue Heron Nature Preserve @bhnpatlanta Trees Atlanta @treesatlanta Chattahoochee Nature Center @sighted_on_the_127 and Arabia Mountain @arabia_alliance One of the most imperiled groups in metro Atlanta are our turtles. We are working on bringing lasting solutions to the issues which turtles face, particularly in an urban environments such as invasive species, polluted and silted streams from run-off, and habitat loss & fragmentation. To this end, we have a new Turtle Conservation Coordinator - Greg Brashear - known on Instagram as @deadsnake_greg who has some incredible turtle videos on his Youtube channel. Greg is taking the lead on the Urban Turtle Conservation Program. If you are in the Atlanta area, come to #Repticon tomorrow morning and meet Greg and talk turtles! Please consider supporting the Amphibian Foundation by becoming a member or purchasing our AF merchandise! #UrbanTurtleProblems #Turtles #Turtle #TurtleConservation

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