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Turtles of North America

An Illustrated Field Guide to the Turtles of the Continental United States and Canada

by (author) Kyle Horner

introduction by Sue Carstairs

Publisher
Firefly Books
Initial publish date
Mar 2024
Category
Reptiles & Amphibians
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780228104667
    Publish Date
    Mar 2024
    List Price
    $29.95

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Description

Turtles are among the most fascinating, attractive, easily recognized and loved vertebrates on the planet. Yet, of the hundreds of species worldwide, well over half are in danger of becoming extinct due to habitat loss, road mortality, disease, commercial fishing, harvesting for food or sale as pets. Turtles need our help to survive; this book describes some of these common threats to turtles, and how we can take positive action to help them survive and thrive.

Turtles have been around since the time of the dinosaurs -- over 230 million years. They have an amazing ability to heal from injuries that would kill many other species as well as incredible physiological capabilities. From tunneling deep into the earth and making kilometer-deep oceanic dives, to full-body freezing in winter and tolerating hot sandy beaches, turtles have remarkable abilities that are belied by their slow-and-steady public image.

Turtles of North America begins with an introduction to turtle biology, how they diversified over time and how we classify the groups of turtles that exist today. A section about anatomy details their basic body plan, and how it varies to take advantage of different environments. A section about behavior covers how they live, from what they eat to what eats them, and their importance in the environment.

Fully illustrated species accounts describe the 64 species of turtles that inhabit the continental United States and Canada and the oceans that surround them. For each turtle there are photographs and text that show how to identify the species and give information about its life history. A range map shows where each turtle may be found. To complete this comprehensive guidebook, numerous additional pages highlight interesting or unusual aspects of North American turtle species, and a section about turtle conservation tells you how to protect and support turtles.

About the authors

Kyle Horner's profile page

Sue Carstairs, B.Sc., DVM, is a veterinarian and the Executive and Medical Director at the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, a registered charity located in Peterborough, Ontario. She was awarded the Order of Ontario in 2020 for her work in turtle conservation.

Sue Carstairs' profile page

Editorial Reviews

Exceptionally well organized and presented, Turtles of North America is very special and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, college and university library North American Wildlife collections in general, and supplemental Turtle Identification curriculum studies lists in particular.

Midwest Book Review

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