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An endangered western pond turtle, head-started at the Oregon Zoo, is released to the wild in the Columbia River Gorge. There are turtle populations being monitored on both sides of the Columbia River. 

 

Summer’s just heating up in Portland, but for 23 western pond turtles reared at the Oregon Zoo, a nine-month stretch of warm days and nights is drawing to an end. 

Since last October, the turtles basked in the warmth and light of a simulated summer in the zoo’s conservation lab, growing large enough to have a fighting chance in the wild. With the help of conservation partners and local wildlife agencies, the zoo has now returned these endangered reptiles to the wild at the Columbia River Gorge.