Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

No joke: Watch out for the turtle crossing the road, drivers warned

- BY GRACE ASIEGBU, STAFF REPORTER gasiegbu@suntimes.com | @_uzunma

If you drive anywhere in the Chicago area near lakes, ponds or marshes, there’s a good chance turtles might be lurking nearby.

And starting around this time of year, they’re more active. So drivers are being warned to be on the lookout for turtles crossing roads in search of food, water, mates or nests.

Crossings of females increase from midMay to mid-July as they make their way to and from nesting sites.

“Some turtles must travel up to a mile to find the right conditions,” says Dan Thompson, an ecologist with the DuPage County Forest Preserve District.

Accidental­ly running down an adult turtle can have a significan­t impact, Thompson says, because at least 90% of adults must survive each year to sustain a population.

And unlike some animals that you can scare out of your way, “Car horns and flashing lights will have no effect on turtles,” Thompson says. “They simply can’t move any faster to get out of the way. Drivers need to pay attention and do what they can to avoid hitting these animals.”

 ?? DUPAGE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT ?? You know why the turtle wants to cross the road — so watch where you’re driving, or you’ll run it over.
DUPAGE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT You know why the turtle wants to cross the road — so watch where you’re driving, or you’ll run it over.

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