Invasive turtles a growing Lower Mainland concern
The dreaded snakehead fish was not the only invasive species found when a Burnaby, B.C., pond was drained earlier this month. Biologists also found a variety of turtle that is now turning up elsewhere in great numbers in the Lower Mainland.
The dreaded snakehead fish was not the only invasive species found when a Burnaby, B.C., pond was drained earlier this month. Biologists found a variety of turtle that is now turning up elsewhere in great numbers in the Lower Mainland.
Some experts are concerned the red-eared turtle will push out native B.C. species.
People appear to be dumping the popular pet because of the expense and time commitment the reptile requires.
The CBC’s Michaylo Prystupa reports.