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Caution: Turtles Crossing

Posted on May 15, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Hayley Sperling

Hayley Sperling

Stretched out and sunning themselves on a floating log, wild painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) enjoy the calm water

There are 11 turtle species in Wisconsin. The semi-aquatic painted turtle is the state's most abundant species. (Getty Images)

‘Tis the season for baby animals, and specifically, baby turtles. But mating season can be a particularly dangerous time for our shelled friends.

Unfortunately, many turtles end up getting crushed or injured by cars while crossing roads in search of the perfect place to lay their eggs. Since it takes years for a turtle to grow large enough to breed, the loss of any adults can pose a risk to the future of the population.

So what’s a driver to do when a turtle crosses the road? The Dane County Humane Society has some tips.

If you’re unable to stop for a turtle crossing the road, put on your hazards, slow down, and go around it.

If you want to help a turtle on its way, always move it in the direction it was already heading. Moving them in the opposite direction or relocating them completely can make their journey longer and more dangerous.

If you’re feeling brave, small turtles can be picked up by the sides of their shell. But make sure to keep your hands away from their heads because they can (and will) bite. Larger turtles can be ushered along using a car mat. DCHS recommends sliding the mat under the animal then gently pulling it to the other side of the road.

Never grab a turtle by its tail, doing so can severely damage its spine.

If you find any turtles or other wild animals you believe may be injured, sick, or orphaned, contact DCHS’s Wildlife Center at (608)-287-3235.

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