‘It is really sad’: Western painted turtles saved from what’s left of B.C. lake
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Western painted turtles have been rescued from Frazer Lake in Kelowna, B.C., and are now under the care of a local society. This is a significant step in conservation efforts, as these turtles are vital to the ecosystem and their survival is crucial for maintaining biodiversity in the area. The rescue highlights the importance of protecting local wildlife and the ongoing efforts to rehabilitate species that are at risk.
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