This young snapper just hatched, thanks to the sharp egg tooth still visible on the end of its snout. (courtesy of R. Dolson)
Presentations at local schools gave school children the chance to learn all about the Fitzroy River Turtle. (courtesy of L. Hale)
Local kids get to see a Fitzroy River turtle up close and personal. (courtesy of L. Hale)
Volunteers removing weeds from nesting banks used by the Fitzroy River Turtle. (courtesy of L. Hale)
Volunteers helping collect data from each Fitzroy River Turtle nest found. (courtesy of L. Hale).
Young volunteer helping protect a Fitzroy River Turtle nest with mesh. (courtesy of L. Hale)
A Fitzroy River Turtle hatchling. (courtesy of L. Hale)
Kids For Turtles volunteers building bird boxes for a nature trail. (courtesy of B. Bowles)
Rehabilitation Centre Development Workshop with Kip Parker. (courtesy of D. Tassie)
You may have met Bob the Snapping Turtle at one of our outreach events. his mother was killed by a car on her way to build a nest. He was rescued as an egg, hatched succesfully, and now helps raise awareness of turtles and the threats they face. (courtesy of S. Marks or S. Stick)
Volunteers helping erect electric fence to keep cattle off nesting banks used by Fitzroy River Turtles. (courtesy of L. Hale)
Some Fitzroy River Turtle nests were relocated due to camping or flooding pressures. (courtesy of L. Hale)
Close-up of a Fitzroy River Turtle. (courtesy of L. Hale)