Next New York Turtle &
Tortoise Society Meeting
“Wood and Box Turtle Study in the Patterson Great
Swamp”
by Michael Musnick and John Foley
Sunday, April 3, 2:00 p.m.
Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
West 86th Street and West End Avenue in
Manhattan
(Please use side entrance on 86th
Street).
Long-time NYTTS
member and citizen scientist Michael Musnick has spent the last 14 years
studying wood and box turtles, and this is his 11th season following them with
radio tracking equipment. His main interest has been to determine where they
hibernate, estivate and nest. He has monitored their yearly survival, and
nesting site fidelity, reproductive fitness of females, with special focus on
juveniles as indicators of recruitment. He has examined reasons for mortality
and has made efforts to stem that loss.
Co-presenting this
talk will be John Foley, also a member of NYTTS, who has worked closely
with Michael on this study for the last seven years and has shared
responsibility for collecting the data on wood, box, and bog turtles. John is
currently head naturalist at Great Hollow Nature Preserve, an 825 acre wildlife
sanctuary in Fairfield County, Connecticut. He has also worked with the
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
NYTTS has found a new meeting place. The Church of
St. Paul and St. Andrew is an open and affirming congregation that hosts a
number of social service and performing arts programs. Located on the Upper West
Side of Manhattan, it is just steps from the 86th Street subway station on the
No. 1 train (Broadway line). Please use side entrance on the 86th
Street.
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