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Natural History
Natural history accounts of the bog turtle including information on biology, habitat ecology, range, and status.
Located in Species Profile
Threats
Information on landscape and habitat-level impacts that adversely affect bog turtles
Located in Species Profile
Threats
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Located in Workspace / Documents in Progress / Partnership Development
NRCS Conservation Practices and Materials
Conservation practice standards, wildlife habitat evaluation guide (WHEG), etc.
Located in Information Materials
Image Bog Turtle
Bog turtles are one of North America's smallest turtles, measuring 3.5 - 4.5 inches in shell length
Located in Information Materials / Photo Gallery
Land Use
Overview of the indirect effects of land use on bog turtle habitat
Located in Species Profile / Threats
Invasive Plants
Common invasive plants in bog turtle habitats
Located in Species Profile / Threats
Succession
The succession of woody plants in bog turtle habitat
Located in Species Profile / Threats
Located in Research / WLFW Outcomes: Funded Research
Common reed, or Phragmites, is a tall, perennial grass that can grow to over 15 feet in height. Phragmites forms dense stands which include both live stems and standing dead stems from previous year’s growth. Phragmites forms a dense network of roots and rhizomes which can go down several feet in depth. This pervasive species quickly invades sites taking over wetland communities and alters hydrology and habitat by blocking light to native plants and occupies the belowground growing space.
Located in Species Profile / Threats / Invasive Plants