Tanya’s Turtle Project
Conserving Nature’s Treasures, One Shell at a Time

Tanya’s Turtle Project, a passionate initiative spearheaded by Tanya Finch herself, committed to safeguarding our woodland box turtles amidst ongoing construction. With urban development encroaching upon their habitats, Tanya and her team tirelessly advocate for conservation, implementing strategic measures like habitat preservation and relocation initiatives to mitigate the impact of construction. Through their efforts, they strive to foster harmony between progress and wildlife preservation, inviting all to join in their mission to ensure the survival of these iconic reptiles for generations to come.

Sign Up for TTP’s Newsletter

Join Tanya’s Turtle Project email list to stay informed about exciting volunteer opportunities and training sessions! By signing up, you’ll be the first to know about upcoming events and initiatives aimed at protecting our woodland box turtles and their habitats. Whether you’re passionate about conservation, interested in learning new skills, or simply eager to make a difference in your community, our email updates will keep you connected and engaged. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this vital conservation effort – sign up today and help us ensure a brighter future for these iconic reptiles!

About the A.E.R.O

Welcome to A.E.R.O.! Animal Education and Rescue Organization (A.E.R.O.) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned, injured, and sick native Virginia wildlife in need of help in order to survive.

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