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Turtle Mitigation for Road and Highway Projects Pembroke District MNR Interim Guidelines Version 1.0 (April 2014) Photo: Gerald Rollins Draft Turtle Mitigation for Road and Highway Projects Pembroke.

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This guide provides clear instructions on filling out the Draft Turtle Mitigation For Road And Highway Projects form online. Following these steps will help ensure compliance with the guidelines aimed at protecting turtles during road and highway projects.

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  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the turtle mitigation form and open it in your preferred online editing tool.
  2. Begin by entering your project details at the top of the form. Include information such as the project name, location, and a brief description of the project scope.
  3. Identify and document the potential turtle species in the area. Reference any previous ecological studies or data collected during pre-consultation with your local Ministry of Natural Resources office.
  4. Outline your proposed mitigation measures based on the type of activities associated with your project. Specify if you will use worker awareness protocols, timing restrictions, or physical barriers such as fencing.
  5. For each activity listed in the form, describe how you will mitigate potential impacts on turtles, ensuring to reference the guidelines for worker awareness, timing of activities, and exclusion or confinement fencing methods.
  6. Review your completed sections carefully, ensuring that all required fields are filled accurately, and details align with the guidelines provided for turtle mitigation.
  7. Once satisfied with the information provided, save your changes. You may have the option to download, print, or share the form as needed.

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Be careful not to drop them! Large snapping turtles have long necks and can bite hard, so instead of picking them up, gently push them from behind to safety with a blunt object. Don't use anything sharp that could cause injury. Always keep them moving in the same direction that they were headed.

Handle Turtles Gently. If necessary to pick them up, all turtles except Snappers and Softshells ("leatherbacks" - see below for more information on these species that may bite when picked up) should be grasped gently along the shell edge near the mid-point of the body.

Some are looking for food and water, but most female turtles are leaving their water habitats to find a place on land to lay eggs. That journey often involves crossing a road or two in the process. Turtles dig holes in soil or sand to lay their eggs.

If the animal needs to be moved, move it to the other side of the road in the same direction it was going. Using a car mat can be a good way to help the turtles across without actually picking them up. By using a car mat or putting something under the turtle, you can slide the turtle in the direction it was going.

A turtle crossing the road in front of you is a sign of good fortune to come.

Allow Unassisted Road Crossings. If there's no oncoming traffic, let the turtle cross the road without help. Observe from a distance and avoid sudden movements that may startle it, otherwise the turtle may change direction, stop, or seek shelter within its shell.

Some turtles may be frightened and try to bite. Do not pick them up by the tail! This could seriously injure the turtle. You can safely help a snapping turtle in the road by using a car mat or by carefully holding them at the back of the shell and not the sides.

When turtles can safely cross roads unaided due to a lack of oncoming traffic allow them to do so. Observe from a distance and avoid rapid movements, as doing otherwise will often cause turtles to change direction, stop, or seek shelter within their shells. Handle Turtles Gently.

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