The Kingston area is home to five of Ontario’s eight turtle species, including the Musk, Snapping, Map, Blanding’s and Midland Painted turtles. While the problems facing the …
Protection of turtles in Kingston, is key as Kingston contains wetlands and other water bodies that are perfect turtle habitats. Many of the wetlands in Kingston are actually Provincially Significant. Within Kingston as turtles …
Turtles Kingston relies on volunteer drivers to help transport injured and dead turtles from our temporary holding locations in Kingston to Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre (Napanee) …
Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre: 1434 Chemong Rd #4, Peterborough, ON K9J 6X2, 705-741-5000, open 7 days a week 8am to 8pm. NOTE: if the turtle smells it is likely …
The K&P Trail spans the boundary of Kingston to Frontenac County. For trail adventures further South, visit City of Kingston portion to follow the K&P Trail into downtown …
Turtles Kingston is an organization that aims to protect turtles within Kingston and the area by supporting and encouraging the community to take action! The relaunch of Turtles …
Temporary Holding Station Locations of temporary holding stations and Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre can be found on the map. YELLOW - Kingston Regional Pet Hospital …
Volunteer drivers transport turtles to Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre and/or the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre (OTCC) where the turtle can receive treatment. Goal is to help …
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