Turtle Nesting Season in Murphys Point

It’s a busy time of year for our park’s slowest movers! We have many turtles, like this Northern Map Turtle, looking for spots to lay their eggs, and we are busy covering their nests to protect them. Female Northern Map Turtles take around 12 years to reach maturity, and once mature they lay one clutch of 9-17 eggs every summer during June and July. Unfortunately, due to habitat loss, water pollution, and road mortality, these turtles face many challenges and are categorized as a species at risk in Ontario. If driving around the park, make sure to pay extra attention to the roads and look out for turtles crossing! 🐢

If you do see a turtle making a nest, make sure to tell one of our staff so we can make sure it gets covered and protected from predators.

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Colourful Findings at Murphys Point

Have a look at the colourful species our Friends Students found around the park during their Rainbow Walk! We encourage you to spend some time exploring the outdoors and to find at least one species of plant, wildlife, or fungi for each colour of the rainbow! This is a great way to practice mindfulness and appreciate nature’s extensive colour palette. 🌈☀️🌲

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Keeping our Roads Clean!

On Monday, Friends volunteers helped to clean up the stretch of County Road 21 that runs through the park, as part of Lanark County’s Adopt-a-Road program. Volunteers spent the morning picking up trash and recyclables, ensuring that our beloved environment can stay natural and beautiful. Thanks to our hardworking and motivated team, we were able to tidy BOTH sides of the road, and as a result, we have canceled our secondary cleanup scheduled for June 19.

We would like to sincerely thank all the volunteers who came out on Monday for dedicating their time and energy to guaranteeing that our neighbourhood stays clean and litter-free. Stay tuned for information on our fall cleanups!

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