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Name That Turtle: Forest Preserve Needs You To Vote

Voting is open until May 30 to name the Will County preserve's newest turtle.

ROMEOVILLE, IL — The Forest Preserve District of Will County needs help naming its new resident turtle at Isle a la Cache Museum in Romeoville.

The 7-year-old female Blanding’s turtle replaces a previous turtle, Buddy, who will return to a breeding program designed to increase the state-endangered species’ numbers.

The new female has a genetic mutation that prohibits her from returned to the wild. So she’s a better fit to become a turtle ambassador at the museum. She will help educate the public on the plight of the turtles and the regional effort to help save them from extinction.

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Here is how you can participate: Vote at Facebook.com/WillCoForests or Twitter.com/WillCoForests by commenting on the turtle-naming post with the name you like best. Here are the five choices:

  • Marigold: Both the flower and this turtle are equally colorful.
  • Mshike’: The Algonquin name for "turtle" would provide a perfect connection to the 18th-century programming at the museum.
  • Shelly: It fits, right?
  • Taco: Because everyone loves hard-shell tacos.
  • Terra: A firm option for this land-based creature.

Voting is open now through noon Wednesday, May 30. The top selection will be announced the following week.

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For more information on the Forest Preserve District and Isle a la Cache Museum, visit ReconnectWithNature.org.

Photo and article submitted by the Forest Preserve District of Illinois

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