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The Big Turtle Year: Celebrating Wild Turtles Across the United States

George Heinrich with an Alligator Snapping Turtle. (Photo: Jordan Gray)
George Heinrich with an Alligator Snapping Turtle. (Photo: Jordan Gray)

Sunday, October 7, 1:00 pm at NJ Audubon Society’s Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary

In 2017, George Heinrich and his team from the Florida Turtle Conservation Trust, crossed the country to find as many of the 62 species of turtles in the United States as they could in a single year. On December 27, they logged species number 57!

Turtles play significant ecological roles, are visible in many habitats, and are the most endangered wildlife group in the world. The purpose of The Big Turtle Year was to highlight the conservation needs of North American wild turtles and to increase awareness regarding the status of this often overlooked species.  A national lecture series has been developed to disseminate this information to a wide range of audiences.

As part of that lecture series, on Sunday, October 7, George Heinrich will share the exciting adventure of The Big Turtle Year. He will talk about the rich diversity of this species, natural history and conservation needs. You will hear about the threats facing turtles and the actions that are needed to support their well-being.

This program is being co-sponsored by New Jersey Audubon Society and will be held at the Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, 11 Hardscrabble Road, Bernardsville, NJ. Join us for an amazing adventure story. For more information check out George’s blog here.