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Title: Saving the Gopher Tortoise


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Saving the Gopher Tortoise
The Green Team
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Purpose
  • Relocate - move gopher tortoises to reclaimed
    mined land
  • Return restore mined land to its native
    condition

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Reasoning
  • We chose
  • helping the
  • gopher tortoise.

They are a native species to Florida and are
losing their homes because of human activities
such as mining.
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Gopher Tortoises
  • Cold blooded reptile
  • Long life span, 40-60 years
  • Protected by federal endangered species laws

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  • Females have flat bottoms
  • Males have indention on bottom
  • Hatchlings are yellowish
  • Adults can grow to be 24cm in size

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Burrows
  • Average burrow is 15ft long and 6 ft deep
  • Open sandy area in front of the burrow provides
    nest for females eggs
  • More than one tortoise can be in a burrow
  • Burrow provides shelter from weather and fires

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Burrows and Commensals
Florida Gopher Frog
Florida Mouse lives only in tortoise burrows
Blue-tailed mole skink
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  • Burrows Provide Shelter

Burrowing Owls
Rabbits
Indigo Snakes
Armadillos
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Gopher Tortoise Environment
  • Scrub habitat
  • Long-leaf pine flatwoods surrounded by saw
    palmetto
  • Wire grass areas
  • Areas with numerous native wildflowers and grasses

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Gopher Tortoises Eat
Flowers Fruits from the prickly pear cactus
  • Gopher apples
  • Saw palmetto berries

Bones for calcium Low cut grasses
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Range
  • South Eastern coast of the United States
  • Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
    Mississippi
  • Pine flatwoods and scrubs

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Threats
  • Habitat destruction
  • Land fragmentation
  • Traffic
  • Diseases

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Phosphate Mining Causes Habitat Loss
  • Strip-mining has devastated well over 200,000
    acres in the Peace River watershed

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Research shows that gopher tortoises can be
successfully reestablished
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It is Illegal to
  • Harass
  • Molest
  • Damage or
  • Destroy their
  • habitats

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Our 4Tortoises Fall Under the Rule
Destruction of their Habitat
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Information We Need to Gather to get Our Permit
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Calculate Baseline Density
  • Determine the existing (baseline) tortoise
    population on the recipient site (Peace River)

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Determine Vegetation Features
  • Average foliage cover of at least 30
  • Average canopy cover of 60 or less.

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Verify Enclosure
  • Tortoises must be restrained at the new site
    (Peace River) for a minimum period of six months

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Determine Size and Condition of Relocation Site
  • Minimum of 40 acres
  • Size gt 40 acres lt 200 acres
  • Soils must be moderately well
  • drained to excessively drained

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Establish Mitigation Contributions
  • 200 for first group of 10 burrows
  • 300 each additional tortoise
  • Cost to relocate our 4tortoises
  • 200

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Check Weather Conditions
  • gt 50 Fahrenheit
  • reduces the chance of
  • cold-related stress or
  • mortality

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Information from the Professionals
Relocation Process
Mrs. Baker, F .E. D.
Mr. Cook, F.D.E.P.
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Guest Speakers

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Mrs. Baker Teaching Us
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Step 1
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Step 2
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Step 3
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Step 4
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Step 5
Wait and check twice daily
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Step 6
Collapse the burrow after you remove the tortoise
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Disorienting Tank
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Weve Got the FactsNow its Time to Work
  • Find the gopher tortoises a new home Peace
    River
  • Learn how to use a GPS unit
  • Helped rancher apply for the permit
  • Wait for acceptable weather
  • Move the gopher tortoises using the bucket method
  • Re-survey every 2 months

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GPS Lessons

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Flyers
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Gopher Tortoise Game
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