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Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife
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by
Jason Tesauro
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Jun 22, 2020
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last modified
May 27, 2024 04:06 PM
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filed under:
Bog Turtle,
State Agencies,
State,
WLFW,
Wildlife
The Division of Fish & Wildlife conserves and manages Delaware’s fish and wildlife and their habitats, and provides fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing and boating access on nearly 65,000 acres of public land.
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Diersen, Kat
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
Feb 15, 2023 04:37 PM
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Bog Turtle,
Eastern Hellbender
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Effects of Habitat Alterations on Bog Turtles (Glyptemys muhlenbergii): A Comparison of Two Populations
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Nov 08, 2022
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last modified
Jul 24, 2023 11:29 AM
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filed under:
Reptile,
Additional Resources,
Bog Turtle,
Habitat Restoration,
Endangered Species,
Habitat Management,
Product,
Research,
Peer-reviewed Science,
Wildlife,
Aquatics,
Invasive Species,
Bog Turtle Additional Resources,
Resources
This study compared Bog Turtle population demography and habitat use from 1994 to 2009 at two sites in Massachusetts, USA: one site was managed for nonnative invasive species and natural succession (Site 1), and the other site was flooded from American Beaver (Castor canadensis) activity resulting in an expansion of nonnative invasive plants (Site 2).
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Erb, Lori
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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Feb 15, 2023 04:21 PM
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Grazing for Bog Turtle Habitat Management: Case Study of a New York Fen
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Nov 08, 2022
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last modified
Jul 24, 2023 11:28 AM
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filed under:
Reptile,
Additional Resources,
Livestock,
Bog Turtle,
Aquatics,
Habitat Management,
Product,
Research,
Peer-reviewed Science,
Endangered Species,
Bog Turtle Additional Resources,
Grazing,
Resources
This study presents results from a single wetland complex in New York, USA, which we managed primarily with cattle grazing over four and a half growing seasons. Management effectiveness was assessed by monitoring Bog Turtle nest placement, habitat use via radio tracking, and vegetation structure and composition change in permanent plots.
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Hudsonia
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by
Jason Tesauro
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
May 27, 2024 05:35 PM
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filed under:
Wetlands,
Biodiversity,
WLFW,
Bog Turtle,
Land Use,
NGO,
New York,
Threatened species
Since 1981 Hudsonia has conducted environmental research, education, training and technical assistance to protect the natural heritage of the Hudson Valley and neighboring regions. A non-advocacy organization, Hudsonia serves as a neutral voice in the challenging process of land use decision making.
Our work includes education, basic and applied research on rare species and their habitats, wetlands and estuaries, and the study of invasive plants and other threats to biodiversity.
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Maryland Department of Natural Resources - Natural Heritage Program
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Dec 12, 2012
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last modified
May 30, 2024 06:40 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
Bog Turtle,
State,
State Agencies,
Eastern Hellbender,
Maryland
Since 1979, the Maryland Natural Heritage Program (MD NHP) has been the lead state agency responsible for protecting and managing nongame, rare, threatened, and endangered species and their habitats in Maryland.
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MassWildlife's Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program
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by
Jason Tesauro
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
May 26, 2021 12:23 AM
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filed under:
Bog Turtle,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
State,
Endangered Species
Massachusetts' Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program is responsible for the conservation and protection of hundreds of species that are not hunted, fished, trapped, or commercially harvested in the state, as well as the protection of the natural communities that make up their habitats.
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Mid-Atlantic Center for Herpetology and Conservation
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by
Jason Tesauro
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
May 30, 2024 06:51 PM
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filed under:
Northeast,
WLFW,
Bog Turtle,
Amphibians,
Mid-Atlantic,
Reptiles,
Regional Partnerships
MACHAC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation and study of amphibians and reptiles through advocacy, education, and execution of research by professional herpetologists and ecologists in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States.
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Moss, Sarah
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
Feb 15, 2023 04:22 PM
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filed under:
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