justnorth posted on May 14, 2008 20:38 :: 944 Views
People interested in the status and biology of different types of turtles in Wisconsin can sign up to assist wildlife biologists as they conduct research surveys for nesting female turtles at the Department of Natural Resources Sandhill Wildlife Area.
The turtle tagging clinic and evening outing, will be held Saturday, June 14. Participants will aid DNR wildlife biologists in collecting biological information on snapping turtles, painted turtles and Blanding's turtles. This information is used to assess population trends and the status of these species.
This evening clinic runs from 5 to 10 p.m. Participants should bring a sandwich and refreshment for supper while biologists brief participants on the evening's activities. Space is limited to 10 people, ages 12 and up. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
The fee for the workshop is $15 and the registration deadline is June 6. To register send a check made out to DNR-Skills Center along with the name of each participant, and the address and daytime phone number of one person in each party to: Sandhill Outdoor Skills Center, PO Box 156, Babcock, WI 54413. Inquiries on the status of registrations may be sent via e-mail to: Richard.Thiel@wisconsin.gov.
The Sandhill Outdoor Skills Center is located 20 miles west of Wisconsin Rapids on County Highway X, 1 mile north of Highway 80 near Babcock, Wisconsin on the 9,000 acre Department of Natural Resources Sandhill Wildlife Area.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandhill Skills Center at: (715) 884-6333 or (715) 884-2437
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