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    • Main
    • About
      • Our Mission
      • Our Impact
      • Our Board
    • Adoptions
      • Success Stories
      • Adoption Program
      • Our Process
      • Adoptable Animals
      • Rehoming Your Turtle
    • Events
      • MATTS Meetings
      • Festivals and Expos
    • Species
      • African Sulcata
      • African Sideneck turtle
      • Box Turtles
      • Painted Turtles
      • Red-Eared Sliders
      • Red & Yellow Foots
      • Russian Tortoises
      • Snapping Turtles
    • Resources
      • Habitat
      • Health
      • Handling
      • Helping Injured Turtles
      • Transporting Turtles
      • Other Turtle Groups
      • Food, Supplies, Equipment
      • Linktree - many resources
    • How to Help
      • Become a Member
      • Volunteer
      • Donate
    • Laws and Regulations
      • Delaware
      • District of Columbia
      • Maryland
      • New Jersey
      • Pennsylvania
      • Virginia
    • MATTS Store
Mid Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society (MATTS)
  • Main
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Our Impact
    • Our Board
  • Adoptions
    • Success Stories
    • Adoption Program
    • Our Process
    • Adoptable Animals
    • Rehoming Your Turtle
  • Events
    • MATTS Meetings
    • Festivals and Expos
  • Species
    • African Sulcata
    • African Sideneck turtle
    • Box Turtles
    • Painted Turtles
    • Red-Eared Sliders
    • Red & Yellow Foots
    • Russian Tortoises
    • Snapping Turtles
  • Resources
    • Habitat
    • Health
    • Handling
    • Helping Injured Turtles
    • Transporting Turtles
    • Other Turtle Groups
    • Food, Supplies, Equipment
    • Linktree - many resources
  • How to Help
    • Become a Member
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
  • Laws and Regulations
    • Delaware
    • District of Columbia
    • Maryland
    • New Jersey
    • Pennsylvania
    • Virginia
  • MATTS Store

Videos

End the Derby

The Susquehannock Wildlife Society shares some of  the dangers of turtle and frog derbies. These races, while part of the local celebration for decades, appear fun for the reptiles and amphibians involved, but the sad truth is that they're likely running for their lives. Disease and inadvertent mistreatment of the animals have taken their toll on many of the species involved and threaten the future of local wildlife. 

The Monster You Made

"The Monster You Made" (produced by MATTS' Adoption Coordinator Katrina Smith) highlights the tragic results of uninformed pet owners who lack proper knowledge of species care.

If your Turtle or Tortoise looks anything like those in this video and you are in the Mid-Atlantic area, PLEASE contact us immediately for help!

The Eastern Box Turtle Documentary

This documentary about Eastern Box Turtles in Ohio teaches about the preservation of the turtles. MATTS would like to clarify a few points in the video: Eastern Box Turtles love water and will use it to soak after nesting and, although they are poor swimmers, they will swim across creeks and spend much time soaking in shallow ponds or vernal pools. Box turtles are not federally threatened, although they are considered state endangered or state threatened in SOME states to which they are native. Male box turtles can be very territorial in captivity and they will use more than an acre. 

The Wood Turtle

Scott McDaniel, President of Susquehannock Wildlife Society, shares his documentary "The Wood Turtle - Adrift in a Fragmented World." 

The Wood Turtle, while still seen in Maryland, is only found in isolated pockets. "This is a prime example of a long-lived animal where one individual can survive for decades and, when found, give us a false sense that the species is numerous and widespread."

Box Turtle with Feeding Tube

This is an Eastern Box Turtle with a pharyngostomy tube. A pharyngostomy tube is inserted by an experienced veterinarian while the turtle is under anesthesia. It's used when a turtle is unable to eat due to an extended illness or injury, such as when the jaw is broken if the turtle has been hit by a car. A liquid slurry (food) is added via a syringe at the broad end of the tube (where the white cap is located) and the tube extends into the stomach. It's much easier and less stressful than trying to force feed a turtle. When the turtle is well enough to eat on his own, he can eat if he wants to even if the tube is still there, as in this video. The tube will be removed during an office visit at the vet clinic. 

Ever Wonder How a Turtle Digs a Nest?

Watch this Diamondback Terrapin busy at work preparing a nest for her eggs and then, two months later, see the hatchlings and their release into the nearby marsh.

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