Bog Turtles: Muck, Man and Management. Pamela Shellenberger Biological Technician U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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Bog Turtles: Muck, Man and Management Pamela Shellenberger Biological Technician U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Current Range

Bog Turtle (Clemmys muhlenbergii) Facts There are over 100 known bog turtle sites in Pennsylvania The bog turtle is one of the smallest turtles in North America 85% of bog turtle habitat is found on private land Longevity Some bog turtles are known to live for 40 years and longer Bog turtles are omnivores Photo By Andrea M. Teti

Habitat Characteristics - Wetlands HYDROLOGY typically groundwater dependent Rivulets Springs/Seeps Forested as well as emergent wetlands Mosaic of wet and dry areas Photo By Andrea M. Teti

Habitat Characteristics - Wetlands SOILS Mucky soft and saturated Survive and Hibernate in mucky soils at 4-4 6 in depth and greater Mucky soils often underlain by harder, less permeable soil layer (clay) Photo By Andrea M. Teti

Habitat Characteristics - Wetlands Emergent may include scrub-shrub shrub and/or forested components Typical herbaceous plants: sedges, rushes, cattails, rice cut grass, reed canary grass, tear-thumbs, thumbs, jewelweed, skunk cabbage, sweet flag, sensitive fern Typical Trees/shrubs red maples, alders, willows, dogwoods and poison sumac VEGETATION

Reproduction Characteristics Photos By Andrea M. Teti Copulation commonly occurs from late April to early June Normally lay 3-53 5 eggs Egg laying usually occurs in the moist moss and earth in tussock sedges Egg laying occurs in low to no canopy cover wetland areas emergent wetlands

Bog Turtles are Federally listed as a Threatened Species Threatened is defined as any species which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range. [ESA 3(20)] The northern population of the bog turtle was added to the Endangered and Threatened Species List on November 4,1997. Bog Turtles are listed as a State Endangered Species.

Why are bog turtles threatened? Habitat (loss, fragmentation and degradation) Illegal killing/collection Pollution Competition with other species Disease Predation

What is the USFWS doing about it? Section 7 (ESA) Consultation interagency consultation to conserve Federally listed species and designated critical habitats Issue Biological Opinions and Incidental Take Statements Implementing recommendations in the 2001 Bog Turtle Recovery Plan

Environmental Reviews Review permitted projects throughout the entire State Over 3800 projects reviewed this calendar year Over 50% of those being bog turtle projects Residential/commercial development; oil and gas wells; mine reclamation; timber harvest projects

Section 7 Consultation Bog Turtle Effects Assessment Determine Action Area Known BT Site? N Are any wetlands present? Y Do Phase 1 Survey Y N CONSULT Document for File Y ASSUME Presence & AVOID impacts Document & Submit Is potential habitat present? N Y Do Phase 2 survey Are bog turtles present? Y CONSULT Document & Submit N Document & Submit

Phase 2 Surveys Tracking the bog turtle Photos By Andrea M. Teti

Search Techniques Poking with poles Hand, knee and arms searching in tunnels and subterranean meadow vole burrows Trapping (Phase 3 Survey) Radio-Telemetry

BMPs Recommended 300 buffers around known sites 50 buffers around known travel corridors Seasonal restrictions Silt fence Bog turtle surveyor on site during construction No tree planting within 200 of wetlands (CREP)

Recovery Partners for Fish and Wildlife Effects of Triclopyr (Garlon),, Imazapyr (Arsenal),, and Glyphosate (Roundup) on Woody Vegetation in Potential Bog Turtle Habitat The goal of the project was to control successional woody vegetation in potential bog turtle habitat 26-acre site owned by the Nature Conservancy Herbicides applied June 2004 Monitoring June 2005

Plot Layout

E-Z Z Ject Lance

Emergent Wetland

Other Partners Working with the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), Berks County Conservancy, Lancaster County Conservancy, Natural Lands Trust, The Nature Conservancy to put conservation easements on private land Remember 85% of bog turtle habitat is found on private land.

Why did the turtle cross the road?

To get to the shell station.

Do you have any questions?