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<br /> I C:;o uld turtle endanger The Blanding's turtle <br /> ~..\,. <br /> the developer species? ! ~_.'. <br /> I \ <br /> , <br /> , \mmGn/ <br /> BLAKE MORRISON STAFF WR'TER EmiiE ) <br /> . < <br /> (' TWin <br /> I No one had actually seen one. But they Development 1 CitieS. Kellogg ~ <br /> , Winonae Blandlna;'s. <br /> heard that a friend of a neighbor had l concentration <br /> talked to someone who had seen one of those yellow-neck . Size: 9-10 inch shell <br /> I critters ambling across the developer's land. . Coloration: Black or dark blue, <br /> And with that, residents who live near the Proposed Develop- dome-shaped shell with yellowish <br /> ment Du Jour might stand before their city council and ally spots and bars, It has a bright <br /> themselves with the Blanding's turtle, a threatened species that yellow chin and neck. <br /> I may play a prominent role in coming battles over open space . Habitat: Shallow, slow.moving <br /> in northern Ramsey County, water with mud bottoms, vegetation. <br /> TURTLE CONTINUED ON SA ~ PIONEER PRESS <br /> . <br />
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