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Turtles on the move across Greater Shepparton
Posted on
Thursday 30th of October, 2025,
Greater Shepparton City Council is reminding residents and visitors that turtles are often more active this time of year, with the weather conditions seeing them explore lakes and wetlands looking for sites to lay their eggs.
Council’s RiverConnect program will be in full force, with staff working to protect turtle nests for the best chance of survival for young turtles. RiverConnect Project Officer, Alison Brett, said the team use a mesh cover system to protect local turtle nests that would otherwise be at high risk of predation.
“There are three species of freshwater turtle that can be found in Greater Shepparton, the Eastern Long-Necked, Broad-Shelled and Murray River. Nesting for these turtles typically occurs around November and December, during or after a rain event,” she said.
“Turtles can travel long distances to lay their eggs and are most active early in the mornings. Unfortunately, foxes are known to prey on around 95 per cent of freshwater turtle nests, which has a devastating impact on local turtle populations.”
Turtle nests are often very hard for humans to find, however foxes have a powerful sense of smell to locate and easily dig up the eggs. Protecting a nest immediately after the turtle has left greatly improves the babies’ chances of survival.
Tatura Turtles Volunteer, Yvette Williams, said while it was rare for humans to spot nesting turtles, it is important that community members who come across a nesting event report it.
“We record any turtle sightings on the TurtleSAT app to help researchers across Australia monitor turtle populations and we encourage residents to use this app to help monitor turtle populations,” she said.
If you find a nesting turtle:
If you can, guard her until she is finished laying. Some take between 15 - 30 minutes and others take over three hours. It is best to mark the location without disturbing the turtle, and then come back later to check she has completed nesting. After nesting the turtle will be tired and susceptible to predation herself, therefore if she needs assistance you can move her to the closest suitable water body for protection.
Record the exact turtle nest location, take a photo and contact RiverConnect on (03) 5832 9700 or riverconnect@shepparton.vic.gov.au to arrange for the nest to be protected.
If you find turtle eggs:
Leave them and report the location to Wildlife Victoria on (03) 8400 7300.
If you find a turtle on a road or in danger:
Safely carry the turtle (from the top holding the front and back of the shell) in the direction it was heading to prevent it trying to re-cross the road when you have left.
If there is a water body within a few metres of the turtle please move it to the water, however if water is far away just move it out of harm’s way.
If the turtle appears to be dead, ill, or injured, or if you have any concerns at all, call Wildlife Victoria for rescue or advice.
If you find a hatchling turtle:
Pick the hatchling up and place it in fringing vegetation in the nearest suitable water body. Please do not take it home – it is illegal to remove native animals from the wild.
RiverConnect and Tatura Turtles use nest protection kits compiled by Tatura community members, with the support of the Fairley Leadership Program and funding from the Hugh Williamson Foundation.
Posted on Thursday 30th of October, 2025,
Greater Shepparton City Council is reminding residents and visitors that turtles are often more active this time of year, with the weather conditions seeing them explore lakes and wetlands looking for sites to lay their eggs.
Council’s RiverConnect program will be in full force, with staff working to protect turtle nests for the best chance of survival for young turtles. RiverConnect Project Officer, Alison Brett, said the team use a mesh cover system to protect local turtle nests that would otherwise be at high risk of predation.
“There are three species of freshwater turtle that can be found in Greater Shepparton, the Eastern Long-Necked, Broad-Shelled and Murray River. Nesting for these turtles typically occurs around November and December, during or after a rain event,” she said.
Turtle nests are often very hard for humans to find, however foxes have a powerful sense of smell to locate and easily dig up the eggs. Protecting a nest immediately after the turtle has left greatly improves the babies’ chances of survival.
Tatura Turtles Volunteer, Yvette Williams, said while it was rare for humans to spot nesting turtles, it is important that community members who come across a nesting event report it.
“We record any turtle sightings on the TurtleSAT app to help researchers across Australia monitor turtle populations and we encourage residents to use this app to help monitor turtle populations,” she said.
If you find a nesting turtle:
If you find turtle eggs:
If you find a turtle on a road or in danger:
If you find a hatchling turtle:
RiverConnect and Tatura Turtles use nest protection kits compiled by Tatura community members, with the support of the Fairley Leadership Program and funding from the Hugh Williamson Foundation.
For more information, phone RiverConnect on (03) 5832 9700 or email riverconnect@shepparton.vic.gov.au
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