DumDog
Posted : 4/7/2007 9:18:48 PM
ORIGINAL: chasza
Turtles / terrapins are actually in low numbers, sad to say. They have a big area that they cover, and we make roads thru their territory. I come across alot of turtles crossing the road. If you see one, if you can, please stop and help it across the road - always, always in the direction it was heading. Sometimes I will walk a little ways so it won't run into a fence or particluarly overgrown area.
I always keep a pair of gloves in my car for just such a purpose so I don't have to handle them. Also, hold the turtle away from your body b/c some of them get pretty scared and will pee all over! Most don't, but some sure do!
We're told to do the opposite in Florida. infact its illegal to "molest" certain turtles and tortoises, not to mention a few other species of animals. not just for the animals but the safety of the people. a woman was hit by a car and killed while trying to rescue an injured bird off the side of the road during a heavy fog.
Also some turtles are jerks. You can move them off the road and in the direction they were headed only to have them turn around and go right back towards the danger zone.
My step mom once "rescued" a large gopher tortoise from a busy four lane highway. she put him in the back seat and drove him to a secluded wooded area... good right? wrong.... that poor thing is homeless now because they tend to live in the same burrow their whole lives. i see her logic though. it might have better if he is homeless rather than dead.. tough call...
One thing i thought was funny about gophers and the law.... its illegal to own one (without a special license of course) But if you owned one before 1980-something its ok, as long as you have proof that you owned him before they passed the law making it illegal [

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