Have a “tortally” awesome #GopherTortoiseDay, April 10!

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April 10, 2024

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Have a “tortally” awesome #GopherTortoiseDay, April 10!

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) invites you to celebrate Gopher
Tortoise Day. You can find events, proclamations and fun ways to celebrate by visiting Gopher
TortoiseDayFL.com and by using #GopherTortoiseDay on social media.

Help tortoises today – and every day – by following these tips:

– Spot a tortoise? It is usually the best option to leave it undisturbed, so enjoy watching it from
a distance.
– Consider making your home and neighborhood gopher tortoise-friendly by planting gopher
tortoise-friendly plants or creating a Gopher Tortoise-Friendly Yard.
– If you encounter a tortoise crossing a roadway (and it’s safe for you) you can place the tortoise
on the side of the road in the direction it was heading. Never put tortoises in water, as gopher
tortoises can’t swim like turtles can.
Report sightings of gopher tortoises and their burrows or notify the FWC of a sick, injured or
dead tortoise.

Learn more about living alongside tortoises at the FWC’s Gopher Tortoise Program Education
Corner and Education Resources Page. You’ll find ideas for kids’ activities, such as fun gopher
tortoise coloring pages, as well as fact sheets, posters and more.

Gopher tortoises are designated as a threatened species and protected in Florida. It is illegal to
harm a gopher tortoise, its eggs or burrow, relocate without a permit, or possess a tortoise, its
eggs, or any parts of a tortoise. Report wildlife violations to the FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline
at 888-404-FWCC (3922).

Gopher Tortoise Day was adopted in 2016 by the Gopher Tortoise Council to increase apprecia-
tion and conservation support of the species. The FWC and partners celebrate on April 10 each
year.

Spring is an active time for gopher tortoises and many native wildlife species. Visit MyFWC.com/
GopherTortoise to learn more.

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