Dozens of baby turtles set free in Quebec river as part of zoo conservation project
PIKE RIVER, Que. — Dozens of endangered baby spiny softshell turtles are being released into a southern Quebec river today as part of a project to help save the species.
The Granby zoo east of Montreal collects turtle eggs and hatches them in an incubator as a way of protecting the nests from predator’s fangs and flooding events.
Zoo conservation coordinator Chelsey Paquette was on hand today at a turtle festival in Pike River, where local families were given the chance to handle the weeks-old baby turtles before they slipped into the murky waters near Lake Champlain.
The zoo has been releasing the turtles for about 15 years, but hopes to pick up the pace as its focus increasingly shifts from keeping animals in captivity to letting them go.