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Initiated in 2018, a citizen science project carting out research into the issue of released pet freshwater turtles. Check out our website at www.turtletally.co.uk 🐢
You can clearly see the ridges (keel) running along the vertebral scutes on the top of the carapace (upper shell) and the distinct contour lines across the skin like topography on a map. They often have serrated marginal scutes (around the rear outer edges of the shell).
July 28, 2025 at 7:42 AM
2/2 They can settle on top, the water is warmer here, be safe away from humans and they are still somewhat camouflaged.

Report sightings of released pet turtles to: www.turtletally.co.uk

#education #canal #nonnative #public #terrapin #wildlifephotography #invasive #river #turtle #park #greenspace
July 1, 2025 at 4:41 AM
Thank you to Rochelle for this sighting. This often allows us to gain data in locations that are less urbanised and not by roads or footpaths where there’s higher numbers of people likely to see them.

Check out our website for more information on the project: www.turtletally.co.uk
Turtle Tally UK Citizen Science Project | released pet terrapins in the UK
Turtle Tally UK citizen science project collecting data on the distribution of released pet terrapins in the UK.
www.turtletally.co.uk
June 28, 2025 at 7:03 AM
3/3 We ask pet owners to rehome responsibly and seek out appropriate guidance and support if they can no longer care for their pet turtle. June has now been rehomed with our chelonian specialist, Paul Eversfield.
June 18, 2025 at 5:58 AM
2/3 She measures 34cm length (head to tail) and weighs 8.4Kg, and is a released/escaped former pet. They’re extremely agile and capable of climbing if not kept in secure housing. Unfortunately, we do get annual reports, at Turtle Tally, of these larger turtles (Chinese softshells) in UK waterbodies.
June 18, 2025 at 5:58 AM
Did you find them?
June 16, 2025 at 6:54 PM
Several turtles are being found walking on land which will likely be females seeking to nest especially with the rain making the soil soft and more easy to dig.

#education #nonnative #terrapin #invasive #Turtle #pet #river #animals #citizenscience #wildlifephotography #nature #public #park
June 14, 2025 at 6:37 AM
The centre has created a wonderful turtle trail for kids and we have artefacts to share and discuss the fascinating anatomy of these creatures. We’re here tomorrow! Raystede

It’s FREE to come along!

#education #nonnative #terrapin #invasive #turtle #pet #river #animals #family #learningday
May 28, 2025 at 4:07 PM