Twice over the past week, I spotted newly hatched baby turtles trying to cross the cart path at the 8th green.
They're trying to make it to the pond. I helped them get there safely. It was a thrill helping them along their journey.
The Turf Department has been notified.
We don't want these little guys being squashed by power carts, etc.
Halia Avdimiretz
Baby turtles in Ontario are called hatchlings and they emerge from nests from mid-August to mid-October, though this timing can vary with the weather, with some remaining in the nest to overwinter. If you find a hatchling, you can help it by safely moving it to the nearest slow-moving body of water to protect it from land and air predators. It is illegal to disturb natural nests without a permit, but owners can protect nests on their private property to increase the survival of eggs and young.1. Assist it to Water:What to Do if You Find a Hatchling
The most important thing you can do is to help the hatchling reach its intended body of water.
2. Move it Directly:
Transport the hatchling from where you found it to the nearest slow-moving water, such as a pond or lake.
3. Minimize its Journey:
This shortens its dangerous trek and bypasses predators like crows, skunks, raccoons, hawks, and snakes.Predators:Important Considerations
Hatchlings are vulnerable to many land, air, and water predators, including birds of prey, foxes, and large fish.
Nests:
Do not disturb a nest. While some species' eggs hatch and emerge in the fall, many others will overwinter in the nest and emerge the following spring.
Safety:
Be cautious when assisting a hatchling. Some species, like snapping turtles, can nip, so it's important to keep your hands away from their heads. Always wash your hands thoroughly after handling any wild animal.