JFK, situated in the middle of Jamaica Bay, has been
a favorite habitat for diamondback terrapin turtles
By Marc
Santia, NBC News, 6/20/14
Wildlife biologists working to keep turtles from
wandering onto the runways of Kennedy Airport are beginning to see their efforts
pay off.
JFK Airport, situated in the middle of Jamaica Bay,
has been a favorite habitat for diamondback terrapin turtles, which only leave
the brackish waters and step on shore to lay eggs.
But airplane and turtles sharing the same runway
could pose a threat.
"Anything can be a hazard to aircraft, so we monitor
all kinds of wildlife population here," said Laura Francoeur, one of Port
Authority's wildlife biologists helping to keep the balance between passenger
safety and nature preservation.
"Keeping terrapins off also saves the terrapins so
they don't get run over potentially, and it also helps eliminate any operational
impacts delaying flights at the airport," said Francoeur.
June is the main nesting season for turtles, making
it the busiest time of the year for biologists working on the terrapin tracking
project.
Two years ago at this time, more than 800 turtles
were captured and released into the wild. Last year, the number was
400.
This year, there have only been 80 turtles stopped
near the runways of JFK, thanks to new efforts like a black corrugated plastic
fence acting as a turtle barrier.
Francoeur says the fence allows the terrapins to
actually nest outside the barrier so there's still a habitat available for them
to nest in.
But every once in a while, a bold turtle comes out
of its shell and makes it past the fence. Port Authority biologists are
constantly patrolling the airport and will scoop up the reptile before they
reach the runway. The turtles are then tagged, released and
tracked.
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