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Aquatic ReptilesGlobally, turtles and snakes are
declining at an alarming rate. In Ontario, seven of our
eight native turtle species have been listed as at risk; six
of these species as well as the more commonly found Midland
Painted Turtle, are found within the Thames River Watershed.
Eleven of Ontario's 18 types of native snake are listed as
at risk; seven of these declining species are found in the
Thames watershed. Research being conducted in the Thames
watershed will provide much needed information on these
poorly understood animals and their habitat.
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revised on
January 12, 2012.
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