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Taltarzac725 06-25-2017 12:40 PM

Helping Turtles Across the Road.
 
Helping Turtles Across the Road: Minnesota DNR

First you should get to a safe spot where you can get out of your car or golf cart!

OMG! There's a turtle in the road!

Gopher Tortoise: How You Can Help

bluedivergirl 06-25-2017 02:06 PM

I used to live in Minnesota, and have helped many a turtle across a road. If you help one, hold it away from your body, and be prepared. They WILL pee. Don't be surprised and drop them.

Taltarzac725 06-25-2017 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bluedivergirl (Post 1416594)
I used to live in Minnesota, and have helped many a turtle across a road. If you help one, hold it away from your body, and be prepared. They WILL pee. Don't be surprised and drop them.

I got this link from a lawyer in MN who frequently rescues animals on the roads up there and then takes them to vets if they need it.

Once in a while I will see a turtle in the road here in the Villages and most of these have been in places where there is no where to stop safely unfortunately.

Arctic Fox 06-25-2017 03:39 PM

We found one heading down the Morse tunnel under 466!

Lucky we spotted it as it is quite dark in there

Turned round in church car park and lifted it back on to the grass, pointing towards the pond!

Taltarzac725 06-25-2017 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1416626)
We found one heading down the Morse tunnel under 466!

Lucky we spotted it as it is quite dark in there

Turned round in church car park and lifted it back on to the grass, pointing towards the pond!

Did it pee when you picked it up?

Taltarzac725 06-25-2017 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1416626)
We found one heading down the Morse tunnel under 466!

Lucky we spotted it as it is quite dark in there

Turned round in church car park and lifted it back on to the grass, pointing towards the pond!

Thanks for doing that. :doggie:

Allegiance 06-25-2017 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1416626)
We found one heading down the Morse tunnel under 466!

Lucky we spotted it as it is quite dark in there

Turned round in church car park and lifted it back on to the grass, pointing towards the pond!

Thanks for that, seems the turtle found its way home.

Bonny 06-25-2017 06:16 PM

We have stopped for many turtles. Thank goodness most people are really good and patient. Hubby just puts on his flashers and we quickly get the turtle out of the road.

Taltarzac725 06-25-2017 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Bonny (Post 1416679)
We have stopped for many turtles. Thank goodness most people are really good and patient. Hubby just puts on his flashers and we quickly get the turtle out of the road.

Two people might make it easier. First year here there was a gopher tortoise crossing the road just past the roundabout near Rainey Trail (CR 472) and this was during a heavy rain. I came close to hitting the poor thing in the rain storm in my Saturn at that time. CR 472 is where Promise Hospital is if you cannot place it. Promise Hospital of Florida at The Villages – Promise Hospital of Florida at The Villages They will show a map for it.

Sandtrap328 06-25-2017 07:56 PM

I have helped turtles in the road from box turtles to snapping turtles to big soft shell turtles. Always be careful of those jaws! They can easily take off a finger.

bluedivergirl 06-25-2017 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1416749)
I have helped turtles in the road from box turtles to snapping turtles to big soft shell turtles. Always be careful of those jaws! They can easily take off a finger.

Northern turtles have short necks. They can't bend around like the critters in these parts.

I'm a little intimidated by the turtles here. :shocked:

Arctic Fox 06-26-2017 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1416627)
Did it pee when you picked it up?

I thought it had recently come out of the pond - but I could have been wrong :-)

Taltarzac725 06-26-2017 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1416847)
I thought it had recently come out of the pond - but I could have been wrong :-)

Thanks for that explanation. :BigApplause:

rubicon 06-26-2017 04:37 AM

i almost ran down a driver who stopped her vehicle suddenly on 466 to carry a turtle to safety.

she is most fortunate she was not carried away

Safety experts will tell you rather than making sudden movements while driving to avoid an animal it is safer to hit the animal because too many people have been killed or badly injured when trying to avoid an animal.

Sounds logical to me and I believe a relief for a family that would have otherwise lamented he should have hit the darn deer and stayed alive

Taltarzac725 06-26-2017 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1416855)
i almost ran down a driver who stopped her vehicle suddenly on 466 to carry a turtle to safety.

she is most fortunate she was not carried away

Safety experts will tell you rather than making sudden movements while driving to avoid an animal it is safer to hit the animal because too many people have been killed or badly injured when trying to avoid an animal.

Sounds logical to me and I believe a relief for a family that would have otherwise lamented he should have hit the darn deer and stayed alive

Deers are usually moving a whole lot faster than turtles.

A funny story. My then maybe 90 year old great grandmother Trueblood (cool name isn't that) in Apache Junction, AZ used to insist that she drive rather than my father because she knew where all the cows were in the desert. No. She was not senile but there way no way anyone could have kept track of the cows in the deserts around Phoenix.

I had to watch out for the cows in Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado too. Open range - Wikipedia


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