Dear NYC turtle lovers,Every June and July Dr. Russell Burke and his crew of turtle mavens do field
Dear NYC turtle lovers,Every June and July Dr. Russell Burke and his crew of turtle mavens do field research and conservation work with the Diamond Back Terrapin population in Jamaica Bay. You should check it out if you’re living in the area, or just passing through. It’s a fun experience, I’ll likely do it again this summer if I’m in town. Here’s the post from FB with the pertinent info:Once again we are seeking volunteers to help with our diamondback terrapin (DBT) research and conservation project at Jamaica Bay (New York City) in June and July 2015. We have lots of new projects so this is likely to be a particularly interesting year. See our website at http://jbtr.org/.Volunteer work can be arranged around anyone’s summer schedule, including NYC visitors’, as long as you can commit at least one day/week. Prospective volunteers should contact me via email or on Facebook thru the Jamaica Bay Terrapin Research and Conservation FB group. Most volunteers decide to come out one or two days/week, others come out for one longer stretch of days or weeks. Work mostly involves walking thru known nesting areas and looking for nesting DBT, then following a standard protocol for marking nests, capturing DBT, and data collection. We also go in areas where visitors are not allowed. When you do this, you must be wearing an official terrapin volunteer t-shirt.No one under 17 without a parent or guardian along. Students who return for a second year can arrange their own research project for college credit.It is helpful if you have a pair of binoculars. Volunteers are never more than a 20 minute walk to the Jamaica Bay Visitor Center, which is air conditioned and has water and restrooms.You can join us at the Facebook group Jamaica Bay Terrapin Research and Conservation, check out our website (http://jbtr.org/) or email me at biorlb@hofstra.edu for more information. -- source link
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