B.C. vet pleads with drivers to stop aiming at turtles crossing the road
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B.C. vet pleads with drivers to stop aiming at turtles crossing the road
Turtles often cross roads to get to ponds or nesting sites, where they can be unintentionally — or intentionally — struck by vehicles.
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By Glenda Luymes
Published Jul 16, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
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Maple Ridge vet Dr. Adrian Walton holds a patched-up endangered western painted turtle. He's asking drivers to be careful while travelli…
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