Maritime Aquarium Announces Terrapin Tracking Training Session

Norwalk, CT – The Maritime Aquarium is currently seeking volunteers to join its Terrapin Tracking Team to protect Northern Diamondback Terrapins, a species of concern in the State of Connecticut. Virtual training sessions will be held on Tuesday, March 28, and Monday, April 3 at 7 p.m. for those interested in joining the team.

“As a species of concern in Connecticut, Northern Diamondback Terrapins population is considered low and at risk without human intervention,” said Vice President of Education Tom Naiman. “Community scientists who join our Terrapin Tracking Team will play a critical role is monitoring our local population, which will inform scientists who study local ecosystems.”

These terrapins can be found in the brackish water of the coast. Often they must cross roadways to reach their nesting sites in marshes and dunes. This puts them at an increased risk for car strikes leading up to and through mating season which peaks in June and July.

In the Aquarium’s virtual training sessions, volunteers will learn how to collect data and monitor roadways for mortalities. After the training, volunteers will be assigned a roadway to monitor weekly through August. 

The programs are free to attend. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old or accompanied by a trained adult to participate. For more info, visit www.maritimeaquarium.org/community-science.

For more information, visit www.maritimeaquarium.org.

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