“Bringing Turtles Out of Their Shells” with Pam Meier (and real turtles!), 11 September | Event in Rockland

“Bringing Turtles Out of Their Shells” with Pam Meier (and real turtles!)

Rockland Public Library

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Thu, 11 Sep, 2025 at 05:30 pm

80 Union St, Rockland, ME, United States, Maine 04841

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Thu, 11 Sep, 2025 at 05:30 pm (EDT)

80 Union St, Maine 04841

80 Union St, Rockland, ME 04841-2925, United States

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“Bringing Turtles Out of Their Shells” with Pam Meier (and real turtles!)
Join wildlife rehabilitator Pam Meier, founder and director of The Turtle’s Back, Inc., and get to know Maine’s incredible native turtle species—face-to-face! Learn how fascinating and different they all are, why they are in decline, how to identify different species and genders, what to do (and not do) if you find a turtle, what rehabbing these ancient reptiles is all about, and how you can help. This program is suitable for all adults and for children older than 8 years. Library policy states that children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult and may not be left unattended.

Turtles are one of the oldest yet most threatened groups of animals on earth. Three of Maine’s seven resident turtle species are on the state’s List of Endangered, Threatened or Special Concern Species. (Rehabilitation of migratory species, like sea turtles, requires a Federal permit.) Habitat loss, road mortality, human collection and predation continue to take huge tolls. As a long-lived reptile that’s slow to mature and reproduce, it takes a turtle many decades to simply replace itself. After 3 million years on earth, their future is now uncertain.

The Turtle’s Back now takes in as many as 100 turtles each year and provides phone support for many more, primarily between May and July when females travel up to a mile to nest, crossing dangerous roads in the process. During peak season, it is essentially a full-time ER! And although many animals can be released the same season, some require a year or more to fully heal, so the work continues year-round. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, TTB relies on donations to keep that work going.

As one of a few experienced rehabilitators specializing in turtles, Pam shares her knowledge with other rehabbers, offering training seminars and mentoring apprentices. She has also developed a foil tape shell repair technique which was published in the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association Journal in 2021 and is now widely used.

This program will take place exclusively in the Community Room. For more information, please email ZWxld2lzIHwgcm9ja2xhbmRtYWluZSAhIGdvdg==.


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“Bringing Turtles Out of Their Shells” with Pam Meier (and real turtles!), 11 September | Event in Rockland
“Bringing Turtles Out of Their Shells” with Pam Meier (and real turtles!)
Thu, 11 Sep, 2025 at 05:30 pm