|

California Species of Special Concern
Range: North of San
Francisco to northwest Baja California and west of the Mojave Desert.
Habitat: Valley locations with slow-moving
waterways. Upland habitat and basking sites must be easily accessible.
Size: Between 4 & 8
inches long
Southwestern pond turtles are aquatic animals with a
dark brown or olive-colored carapace that lacks prominent markings. Mostly aquatic they
move to upland areas for egg laying. They over winter in underground burrows in upland
habitats. In the warmer months the pond turtle will bask on rocks and logs near
slow-moving streams. Man has precipitated their decline due to disturbance of upland
nesting habitat, overharvesting (by the now banned terrapin soup industry), by
agriculture, livestock grazing, and development.
 
Images Alison
Sheehey © Nature Ali Publications. All rights reserved.
Consult with the California Department of Fish and Game and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service if you see work proceeding in known habitat of the Southwestern pond turtle.
|