In Ontario, there are eight species of turtles, all of which are considered at risk to some degree. These species include the Blanding’s turtle, spotted turtle and snapping turtle, among others. The primary threats to these turtles come from habitat loss and fragmentation, particularly due to urbanization. Turtles are increasingly forced to navigate through hostile environments, crossing roads and developed areas, which often results in high mortality rates.
The researchers also carefully selected locations that, in addition to emulating ideal natural conditions, are strategically placed to reduce the need for long, perilous journeys by the turtles. This reduces the risk of road mortality and predation, significantly increasing the chances of survival for both the eggs and the mother turtles.
In many turtle species, the temperature at which eggs are incubated will determine the sex of the turtle; warmer temperatures typically result in female hatchlings, while cooler temperatures tend to produce males.
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