Field Notes

SnapperGPS Has Arrived

Our collegues at Oxford University sent us the first batch of SnapperGPS boards/components. Now, we simply need to put them together and seal them in a waterproof housing. Is there an engineer in the house?

The Snappers of the Suwannee: an ongoing capture-recapture odyssey

Our summer sampling effort for Suwannee Alligator Snapping turtles in the Suwannee River. It was hot and rainy; we were welcomed by a 8 ft long alligator in one of our traps, but we managed to capture a bunch turtles. In addition, we caught a few turtles that were previously marked in 2011-2012. These long-term recaptures are extremely important and provide some indication that this species has high apparent survival and incredible site fidelity! What a fascinating turtle! Click to read more.

Satellites and Snappers

We are pilot testing two modified satellite tags in an attempt to locate Suwannee Alligator Snapping Turtle nesting areas. These state-of-the-art tags are very expensive, but they have enormous potential to uncover some mysteries surrounding where this species nest. If we can find nests, we can study things like clutch size, nest survival, hatching success, hatchling survival, etc. Most of these parameters are educated guesses in our models, so this any information could allow for more robust models.