Western Painted Turtles: Watching a legacy die.
Western pond turtle sunning itself on a log at the Mission Creek Park Ponds in Kelowna It was estimated that, at one point, 40% of all the birds across North America were passenger pigeons. There were upwards of five billion of them. That is five thousand-million birds. When they migrated, a cloud of them could darken the sky for several days. Then, in the mid 1800's, they were hunted, by the millions. They became extinct in 1914. It took only 60 years to do. You can read about their decline here . Why bring up a story about passenger pigeons when I am writing about turtles? Because in the early 1800's, no one would have thought that passenger pigeons would be gone in just over 100 years. Yet, here we are, with so many other species, doing the exact same thing. Removing habitat. Building roads. Pollution. Allowing invasive species to compete. And doing it all with money or popularity in mind. And t...