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Outdoor Radio: Tiny Turtles

With a pointed snout, knobby protrusions, and a flat, leathery shell, the Spiny Softshell Turtle is certainly one of Vermont's odder-looking reptiles. It is also listed as threatened in our state. Steve Parren of the Vermont Fish And Wildlife Department joins Sara Zahendra and Kent McFarland to talk about the Spiny Softshell's biology, habitat and some of the threats faced by Vermont's only aquatic turtle.

Here is a of Parren and Zahendra excavating a turtle nest. And here's aabout the turtle adoption program at the ECHO Center in Burlington.

Follow these links to learn more about the Spiny Softshell Turtle:

  • Vermont Fish And Wildlife Department .
  • A about the turtles from the Vermont Fish And Wildlife Department.
  • Add your own turtle sightings to , a project of the Vermont Atlas Of Life.

Outdoor Radio is produced in collaberation with the Vermont Center For Ecostudies with support from the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation.
 

Chris was ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio Audio Engineer for more than 20 years. In addition to his work for VPR, he has supervised the sound for television documentaries for the Discovery Channel, Turner Broadcast, and the Arts and Entertainment Network. Chris retired in December, 2020.

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