Summer rain leads to spike in turtle deaths: conservation centre
TORONTO — Heavy rain in Ontario this summer might be a nuisance for residents, but it’s proving to be fatal for the province’s turtles.
A turtle conservation group in Ontario said Monday it has already taken in 620 injured turtles this year, twice the amount of cases it had in all of last year.
“It’s been incredibly overwhelming,” said Donnell Gasbarrini, a program manager at the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, an organization based in Peterborough with locations throughout Ontario.
“By June, on some days we took in over 20 turtles a day.”


