Western Pond Turtle Research

This is part of our ongoing research on Western Pond Turtles (Emys/Clemmys/Actinemys marmorata) here in Central Cali. The goals of the pilot year are to document nesting and overwintering in an insular population whose habitat dries out almost every year. We are also looking at the effect on these guys of the removal of a key predator, bullfrogs.

07 February 2011

What it is, yo.

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So, obviously, the project is on hold at the moment. I (Kat) am currently working a job that actually pays the bills, KP is dealing with ran...
30 July 2010

vanilla wafer

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Caught this cookie on Tuesday, 27 July in the basking trap. The little ones can't escape. If we had some sort of barrier I'm guessi...
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20 July 2010

7 at one blow (cf Grimms Fairy Tales)

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Well we are making a dent in the tadpole population, if a small one. A total of 8 yesterday, 7 so far this morning. They're at varying s...
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18 July 2010

Turtle Trapping

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Well, we went for the baited wire methodology and, it turns out there is an element of smoothness and grace that are required to make the ca...

Bullfrogs (they suck)

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So, yes, the 3 immigrants that appeared in the turtle pond this season have been busily wreaking havoc and procreating as fast as possible. ...
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