New Jersey

News from our Rescue Center in New Jersey

News from our Rescue Center in New Jersey

An enthusiastic team of volunteers got together at our rescue center in New Jersey last weekend to help us search for, count, and medically assess turtles rescued from the illegal pet trade before they enter hibernation with the onset of the cold season. The work ahead of this inventory exercise seemed monumental in the face of unseasonable 90° weather.


The majority of the animals living at the center come from confiscations from smugglers trying to export native U.S. species of turtles, including Wood Turtles (Glyptemys insculpta), Box Turtles (Terrapene spp.) and Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata). The center is also home to animals confiscated from illegal pet ownership.Maurice Rodrigues, one of the founders of the Turtle Conservancy and an active conservationist, runs the center which provides a caring home for all these confiscated animals…

Terrapin Nesting Project

Terrapin Nesting Project

From late May to early October, TNP founder Kathy Lacey jumps into her car every single Wednesday morning at 4:00 am and drives 82 miles from Philadelphia to her native Long Beach Island where she will stay three days checking on terrapin nests, caring for hatchings and helping release them into the sheltered bay area.

Diamondback Terrapin Project

Diamondback Terrapin Project

The Turtle Conservancy is proud to announce a new partnership with the Terrapin Nesting Project in Long Beach Island, New Jersey. This will mark our first conservation effort in the Eastern United States, and one we welcome all our members to become involved in.