

Tue, May 12
|Zoom Workshop
Making Your Turtle Sightings Count
It’s always exciting to encounter a turtle in the wild — but did you know that it’s also an opportunity to contribute to turtle conservation? Join NH Fish and Game turtle biologist Josh Megysey and Harris Center ecologist Nate Marchessault to learn how you can turn your turtle photos into data that
Time & Location
May 12, 2026, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Zoom Workshop
About the event
It’s always exciting to encounter a turtle in the wild — but did you know that it’s also an opportunity to contribute to turtle conservation? Join NH Fish and Game turtle biologist Josh Megysey and Harris Center ecologist Nate Marchessault to learn how you can turn your turtle photos into data that can be used for research and conservation.
We’ll review how to submit turtle sightings to the state Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program (RAARP) and the community science platform iNaturalist, discuss the differences between these two projects, and share how state biologists and others use this information for on-the-ground conservation efforts. We’ll also go over best practices for keeping turtle location data safe from potential poachers.
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. To get the login details, register here.
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