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Slow and steady progress in decade-long project to save B.C.'s only native turtle

LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 17 – The Greater Vancouver Zoo has released over 550 western painted turtles this year, more than double its usual annual number, as part of ongoing efforts to boost the endangered species.

  • On July 17, 2025, Greater Vancouver Zoo in Langley is halfway through its 10-year project begun in 2019 to hatch western painted turtle eggs in captivity.
  • Threats include competition from invasive red-eared sliders, habitat degradation from residential and commercial development, and females don’t reproduce until eight years, impacting population recovery.
  • Project released more than 550 turtles this week, over double the annual average, Prasad said, highlighting ongoing conservation success.
  • Mitchell reported the project has consistently met its objectives and aims to recover ten populations of the western painted turtle.
  • Moving forward, report says, further efforts are needed to ensure self-sustaining, healthy populations persist.
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Slow and steady progress in decade-long project to save B.C.’s only native turtle

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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