A "giant" snapping turtle that was looking for a spot to lay her eggs was relocated on Thursday, after being found in a driveway in Westminster. An officer from the Westminster Police Department (WPD) ...
When you've just had landscaping work done, the last thing you want to see is a snapping turtle tearing up your landscaping fabric to lay her eggs, but that's exactly what happened to one unfortunate ...
If you spot a turtle in your yard or garden, you may think they are lost and in need of help. As it turns out, you should ...
People living in one Westminster neighborhood got an unexpected visitor on their front doorstep this week. They found a giant snapping turtle looking for an area to lay her eggs, landing on one person ...
While visiting a couple of ponds and swamps this week, I could see how the season has been moving on. On the surface of the pollen-dusted water, I saw some movement. Expecting to observe swimming ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A snapping turtle that possibly wandered nearly a mile in Aberdeen from what is a common habitat for turtles was likely looking for a place to lay eggs. “The main reason ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – A snapping turtle was seen laying eggs on the Western New England University’s campus Monday night. The University’s Police were called at around 6:45 p.m. by a concerned ...
This Snapping Turtle laid her eggs next to the paved trail at Audubon Community Nature Center last spring. Visitors watched them hatch last weekend. Photo by Jeff Tome People have all kinds of rituals ...
KAUKAUNA (WLUK) -- Snapping turtles are out and about in Northeast Wisconsin. Nesting season began recently and runs through mid-July. That's the time when female snappers lay eggs. "They come out ...
My first sighting of a snapping turtle this spring seemed an auspicious start to turtle season. Some teenage boys had pulled their car to the side of the road, warning lights flashing, and were out ...
MINOT -- As spring turns to summer, turtles are out and on the move. "They are laying eggs or looking for good places as we speak," said Patrick Isakson, a nongame biologist for the North Dakota Game ...