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<br />SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS <br />FOR A VOIDING AN.n MINIMIZING IMP ACTS <br />TO BLANDING'S TURTLE POPULATIONS <br />(see Environmental Review Fact Sheet Series for full recommendations)' <br /> <br />· A flyer with an illustration of an adult Blanding's turtle should be given to all <br />contracto~s working in the area. Homeowners should also be informed of the <br />presence of Blanding's turtles in the area. <br />· Turtles which are in ,imminent danger should be moved, by hand, out of harms <br />way. Turtles which are not in innninent danger should be left undisturbed to <br />continue their travel among wetlands and/or nest sites. <br />'. If a BI~nding's turtle nests in your yard, do not disturb the nest, and 'do not allow <br />pets near the nest. <br />· Blanding's turtles do not make good pets. It is illegal to keep this threatened <br />species in captivity. <br />· Silt fencing should be set up to keep turtles out of construction areas. It is critical <br />that silt fencing be removed after the area has been revegetated. <br />· Small, vegetated temporary wetl~ds should not be dredged, deepened, or filled. <br />· All wetlands should be protected from pollution; use of fertilizers and pestiCides <br />should be avoided, and run-off from lawns and streets should be controlled. <br />Erosion should be prevented to keep sediment from reaching wetlands and lakes. <br />· Roads should be kept to minimum standards on. widths and lanes. <br />· Roads should be ditched, not curbed or below grade. If curbs must be used, 4'~ <br />high curbs at a 3: I slope are preferred. <br />· Culverts under roads crossing wetland areas, between wetland areas, or between <br />wetland and nesting areas $hould be at least 36 in. diameter and flat-bottomed or <br />elliptical. <br />" Culverts under roads crossing streams should be oversized (at least twice as wide <br />as the normal width of open water) and flat-bottomed or elliptical. <br />· Utility access and maintenance roads should be kept to a minimum. <br />· Below-ground utility construction sites should be returned to original grade. <br />· Terrain should be left with as much natural contour as possible. <br />· Graded areas shouid be revegetated with native grasses and forbs. <br />· Vegetation management in infrequently mowed areas -- such as in ditches, along <br />utility access roads, and under power lines -- should be done mechanically . <br />(chemicals should not be used). Work should occurJall through spring (after <br />October I~t and before June 1st). <br /> <br />Compiled by the Minl/esota Departlllel/t of Natl/ral Resol/rces Na/llral Heritage and NOl/game Research Prograin, AI/gust, 200/ <br />Endangered Species Environmental Review Coordinator, 500 Lafayeue Rd., Box 25, St. Pal/I, MN 55/55/65/-259-5/09 <br />