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Media Inquiries and Outreach

For media inquiries relating to trafficking of North American turtles, please contact CCITT Leadership Board (ccitt.leadership.board@gmail.com) and PARC Coordinators (parc_coordinators@parcplace.org).

Please also check out out our #EveryTurtleCounts and #WildTurtleWeek pages for materials relating to turtles and how to help.

Photos of turtles are available for reporters to use for stories on the illegal trade in turtles. To request access to files and credit information, contact CCITT Leadership Board, or use the shareable content found on the Wild Turtle Week page

If using content on social media, please tag the Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation: @PARCconserve (Instagram) or @PARCherps (Facebook).

Suggested Hashtags:
#everyturtlecounts, #keepwildturtleswild, #turtleconservation #savetheturtles

An eastern box turtle confiscated by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service law enforcement. Photo by USFWS.

The following products are select popular media and research articles recommended by the Collaborative to Combat the Illegal Trade in Turtles.

Select Popular Press Articles

Smuggled Mexican Box Turtles Duct-taped and Stuffed into Socks. Photo by USFWS.

Select Research Articles

Infographics and Brochures

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Report suspicious activity

If you suspect someone is illegally collecting or selling wild turtles, call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s tip line at 1-844-FWS-TIPS (1-844-397-8477) or fill out their online Wildlife Crime Tips form, or consult this webpage to find your state wildlife agency’s law enforcement phone number.  The US. Fish and Wildlife Service is authorized to pay rewards for information or assistance that leads to an arrest, a criminal conviction, civil penalty assessment, or forfeiture of seized property.  Learn more about what to look for.