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Participants are asked to arrive at North Hero State Park at 10:00 a.m. After finishing at North Hero, the group will carpool to another site in Swanton.
Volunteers will pull up vegetation on nesting beaches to prepare turtle nesting sites for next year. In addition to threatened spiny softshell turtles, these nest sites are also used by map turtles, painted turtles and snapping turtles.
Vermont Fish and Wildlife biologist Toni Mikula will have hatchling spiny softshell turtles on hand and will talk about the long-term turtle recovery efforts. Some of these hatchling turtles will be raised in captivity by the ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain while they are small and most vulnerable to predation. They will be released back into Lake Champlain next spring.
“This is a great way to help conserve threatened wildlife right here in Vermont,” said Mikula. “It’s also a fun way to learn more about the turtles and to see some recently-hatched baby turtles.”
The event is rain or shine, so participants are asked to dress in layers of warm clothes and to bring water, work gloves, a leaf rake, short-handled tools such as trowels, and their own lunch. Families and kids are welcome. The cleanup may run until 2:00 p.m., although participants can choose how long to assist.
“This has turned into a very popular annual event for people interested in conservation,” added Mikula. “We’re always glad to see so many people care about wildlife.”
Pre-registration is not required. To get to North Hero State Park, follow Route 2 north past Carry Bay in North Hero. Take a right on Lakeview Drive, just before Route 2 swings west toward Alburgh. Follow Lakeview Drive almost to the end until you reach the North Hero State Park entrance sign on the left. Participants will gather at the gate and be let through at 10:00am. There are no bathroom facilities at the park.
For more information, please contact Toni at Toni.Mikula@vermont.gov.