I have never seen a tortoise in the wild. I live in Maryland and we only have the box turtle and water turtles. There are some areas where the woods are full of box turtles.Aligator snapping turtles always used to come into my grandparents yard and they are probably the biggest turtles that I have seen.
My mom's Apple Valley backyard has been a desert tortoise stomping ground since before I was born, after she took in an adult female that had been surrendered to the BLM (she's a former NPS employee and current BLM employee). In addition, my father used to work as a seasonal naturalist at the Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area near California City when I was a kid, and I've visited there a few times since then. I've grown up with these hardy reptiles, and I've even used them as the subject of a few college assignments/projects as I work toward a BA in Environmental Studies. Hope we can help them survive current and future challenges like climate change and subsidized predation!
Then you know it's a big no-no to reintroduce a pet desert tortoise back into the wild. They can carry lung infections into the wild and kill lots of stressed wild tortoises. You can't tell just by looking or weighing one to now if they're a carrier. Your parents are very wrong.
I need help for gopher tortoises in Boca Raton Florida! They have been displaced outside of the park along i95 in a small grassy fenced area. I need help to get 1-10 or more off the side of i95 west side, between palmetto park rd and Camino real.
They may be rare and hardly seen by most people, but after paying a small fee and being approved-as in your home is deemed tortoise-safe-you can rescue and adopt these very tortoises. At least here in California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico, you can.
Could we not add watering stations throughout Joshua tree I live in Palm Desert I’ve seen that they do that in the Sahara desert in their national parks for their animals like a watering hole and they fill up the tank when needed. They also put a camera on it so they can see what wildlife uses it.
I live in Little Rock Arkansas and recently came across a desert tortoise who became a family member...I'm not sure how he got here...Maybe the tornado we had here on 3/31 brought him here from somewhere else but he is an amazing creature
Why not have them breed like crazy in captivity with these officials and release them into the wild? Also Increase the population with certified breeders. Maybe the pet trade might help with increasing their population? Or is there a high risk with the respiratory infection? Sucks wish they were thriving. Just seeing so many sulcatas and other foreign tortoises thriving in captivity makes you wonder about these rules.
The ongoing drought is a biggie. Grasses are the vast majority of their diet. 24 straight years of ongoing drought that wipes out the majority of their grazing grasses? Vicious!
It sounds like we need to get a mating program to help get their numbers up so they don't go extincted or build a man made haditat , these are just ideas
I love tortoises, but i have only seen 1 in the wild. I read that 30 years ago eagles started picking up desert tortoises and dropping them from hight to smash them so they can eat them. Is this true?
I had the pleasure of seeing two of these in the wild during a backpacking trip a few years ago. Such an awesome experience
I have never seen a tortoise in the wild. I live in Maryland and we only have the box turtle and water turtles. There are some areas where the woods are full of box turtles.Aligator snapping turtles always used to come into my grandparents yard and they are probably the biggest turtles that I have seen.
Time to plan a RAVEN HUNTING TRIP -trim the raven population!😊
My mom's Apple Valley backyard has been a desert tortoise stomping ground since before I was born, after she took in an adult female that had been surrendered to the BLM (she's a former NPS employee and current BLM employee). In addition, my father used to work as a seasonal naturalist at the Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area near California City when I was a kid, and I've visited there a few times since then. I've grown up with these hardy reptiles, and I've even used them as the subject of a few college assignments/projects as I work toward a BA in Environmental Studies. Hope we can help them survive current and future challenges like climate change and subsidized predation!
Then you know it's a big no-no to reintroduce a pet desert tortoise back into the wild. They can carry lung infections into the wild and kill lots of stressed wild tortoises. You can't tell just by looking or weighing one to now if they're a carrier. Your parents are very wrong.
I've seen some on the side of the road as roadkill.
I need help for gopher tortoises in Boca Raton Florida!
They have been displaced outside of the park along i95 in a small grassy fenced area.
I need help to get 1-10 or more off the side of i95 west side, between palmetto park rd and Camino real.
What does Black Lives Matter have to do with tortoises?
@@Geezerelli Bureau of Land Management
They may be rare and hardly seen by most people, but after paying a small fee and being approved-as in your home is deemed tortoise-safe-you can rescue and adopt these very tortoises. At least here in California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico, you can.
I have a full grown Female I got ownership from an elderly patient of mine she is beautiful and thriving her in Az with me
I saw one on my first trip to the Mojave National Preserve and just saw one in my yard in Mohave County AZ. Feeling lucky....
During the summer you are more likely to see tortoises near sunrise and sunset because it is too hot during the day and they are not active at night.
Could we not add watering stations throughout Joshua tree I live in Palm Desert I’ve seen that they do that in the Sahara desert in their national parks for their animals like a watering hole and they fill up the tank when needed. They also put a camera on it so they can see what wildlife uses it.
Way cool video! Thanks! 👍🐢❤️
I have a Sulcata in San Diego and he can regulate his temperature by moving to the shade if too hot and moving to the sun if too cold.😊
Hi, we found a tortoise with registration # in anaheim hills CA. Need help finding the owner and any tips are welcome. Thx
Awesome
My desert tortoise is drawn to anything orange or red or pink. She will eat plastic trash thinking it is a flower if we aren't super careful.
It’s a SONORAN DESERT TURTLE
What are the differences between Mohave and Sonoran desert tortoises?
Hi, is anything in the works as far as how the recent record California rainfall and snow pack is going to affect the tortoises in Joshua Tree?
I would think that more rain = more native plants for them to munch on, but idk beyond that
Your question makes more sense than this wackadoodle climate change/rising heat and drought garbage.
@@DD-wx3hoyou’re joking, right?
@@chaselee3556 Not at all.
2:08 did the tortoise just yawn?
2:07 the tortoise yawns
🥹
I live in Little Rock Arkansas and recently came across a desert tortoise who became a family member...I'm not sure how he got here...Maybe the tornado we had here on 3/31 brought him here from somewhere else but he is an amazing creature
Prolly found a Texas tortoise
I found a shell of one in ironwood national forest
So sad. I love those guys.
We have to stop those Ravens
Thank you!
i have a tortoise her name is shelly
I would do Oh that's a tough Desert tortoise I live in what the desert
Why is it illegal to breed these in captivity?
With only a few exceptions native animals are illegal to own, breed or sell. Establish a market and soon no wild animal will be safe. That's why.
Good question 🤔. Breeding them gives them the best chance to survive into the fucher.
Why not have them breed like crazy in captivity with these officials and release them into the wild? Also Increase the population with certified breeders. Maybe the pet trade might help with increasing their population? Or is there a high risk with the respiratory infection? Sucks wish they were thriving. Just seeing so many sulcatas and other foreign tortoises thriving in captivity makes you wonder about these rules.
The ongoing drought is a biggie. Grasses are the vast majority of their diet. 24 straight years of ongoing drought that wipes out the majority of their grazing grasses? Vicious!
.... it's a desert
@@islandvibez Desert grasses are a thing
California has had over 200 years droughts before that they lived thru.
My neighbors in Colorado wonder why my thermostat is so high
DONT ever pick them up or harass them, they pee to drive you away and will die of thirst.
There will be thousands of them if people could breed them .just like sulcata or any other tortoise that we are allowed to breed
They can bring disease to wild tortoises that’s the issue with captive breeding. At least that is what I have read.
My new landlord brought one home 🏡 to fontana ca. 😢 poor thing ...he needs to go back, too the desert 🏜...He's giant for the tiny front yard....
It sounds like we need to get a mating program to help get their numbers up so they don't go extincted or build a man made haditat , these are just ideas
I love tortoises, but i have only seen 1 in the wild. I read that 30 years ago eagles started picking up desert tortoises and dropping them from hight to smash them so they can eat them. Is this true?
lmao why is that lady all nonchalant explaining the tortoise's demise?
Cus she's the evil master mind behind all this
this is a good vid and
Desert Tortoise is Nice
Ok
What else lives there? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨
El cucuy
Resilience
in short humans and crows threaten tortoises
That's a torture
Desert tortoise live in desert 🏜 any place where you can find
Bull. Temperatures have only risen in desert areas since the 1940s by 1 percent.
enough with the climate change BS. who's writing your checks?
If I see a baby I'm taking it
Because your feelings are more important? A fine owner you will make. Not.
Please don't
They live to be 100+... you can have it that long?