Photos

Measuring the maximum carapace length of a Blanding's Turtle in Presqu'ile Provincial Park, ON.

Enclosure used in behavioural trials investigating snakes' willingness to use mitigation tunnels in Presqu'ile Provincial Park, ON.

Wildlife bridge designed for large mammals south of Sudbury, ON, along Highway 69.

Extended creek bridge, allowing extra room for animals to cross beneath Highway 69, south of Sudbury, ON.

Northern Map Turtle basking in Belleville, ON.

Checking hoop traps for Snapping Turtles. Photo: Brian Boyle

Inspecting a woodland jumping mouse in Algonquin Park, ON. Photo: Erica Nardone

Spotted Salamander egg mass with developing embryos in Algonquin Park, ON.

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Garter snake in the early spring.

Elk prints in light snow. Sudbury is home to a reintroduced population of elk, a species once extirpated from Ontario.

Safely measuring the length of a young Massasauga Rattlesnake.

Gravel nesting mound constructed in Presqu'ile where turtles nest can be protected from predators.

Lynx tracks near Highway 69, ON. These animals are rarely seen, but can be easily identified by their large shallow tracks in the snow.