Ontario Turtles More and more species in Ontario, across Canada, and around the world are at risk for signifcant reductions in their populations – and indeed, for complete extinction. Major threats to wildlife and plants include pollution, habitat loss, invasive species,. The wood turtle ( Glyptemys insculpta) is one of Ontario’s most attractive turtles. Its neck, chin and front legs are a striking orange-yellow colour. The carapace (upper shell) of this species can reach a length of 24 centimetres and is highly sculpted; the scutes (enlarged scales on the shell) are raised and an irregular pyramidal shape.
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Ontario is home to eight different species of turtles, making it the province with the highest number of turtle species in Canada. Unfortunately, seven of these species are currently at risk due to habitat loss, hunting, and poaching. Identifying these turtles is crucial to protect and conserve their habitats and ensur.. OTCC’s Mission. Our mission is to Protect and Conserve Ontario’s Native Turtles and their Habitat…. We accomplish this by operating a turtle hospital that treats, rehabilitates, and releases injured turtles, by performing extensive research in the field to further conservation initiatives, and by running a comprehensive education and.



