You may not know it, but Monday, May 23rd, is World Turtle Day. And this isn't even the first year!
World Turtle Day began in 2000 by American Tortoise Rescue in an effort to bring attention to and educate people about turtles and tortoises. It is also a day to encourage people to help turtles and tortoises thrive and survive.
So how can you help?
No matter where in the world you live, your everyday actions are affecting turtles and tortoises. Everything you put on the land ends up in the water. So here are a few simple things you can do to help them "thrive and survive":
1. Cut up anything and everything with a circle or hole, before it goes in the recycling or garbage. Example; nets and bags for fruit, handles on plastic bags, six pack and multi pack plastic rings. We don't want these items to get caught on and hurt our turtles.
2. Recycle. Find a way to get your plastic into a recycling facility and out of the landfill where it is more likely to end up in a waterway.
3. Use reusable bags wherever you go! Don't just bring them to the grocery store, take them everywhere. In other words, give up the plastic bag. Even when you cut up plastic so it doesn't get caught on turtles, they still may eat plastic. It looks a lot like their food - jelly fish and squid.
4. Don't Litter! Most litter ends up in the water, and it eventually flows into the ocean.
5. Pick up litter. This can be messy so it's best to have some gloves. But sometimes you find yourself facing litter when it's not a planned pick up. Make sure you wash your hands. You are doing everyone a favor when you pick up litter.
Some Local Celebrations
1. Meet 14 different species of turtles at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago on Sunday, May 22nd.
2. Enjoy a discount on organic cotton produce bags at Peaceful Parlour in Geneva, IL to celebrate World Turtle Day!
Thank you for caring about turtles, tortoises, and everyone on the planet! You are a great example and more people will care because they see you care.
Thanks for sharing this. Poor little turtles, they don't bother anyone!
ReplyDeleteThanks Liz! Yes, we need to help the turtles and tortoises, most from ourselves and our addiction to plastic. But it's an easy habit to change! And I know we can do it.
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