Indiana  Turtle  Care
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    • Indiana DNR
    • Glossary
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  • Land Turtles
    • Box Turtles >
      • Box Turtle Habitats
      • Box Turtles subspecies
      • Health and Diet
      • Breeding and Babies
    • Wood Turtles
  • Aquatic Turtles
    • Aquatic turtle diet and health
    • Sliders and Painteds
    • Maps and Cooters
    • Spotted and Blandings
    • Mud and musks
    • Snappers and Softshells
  • Tortoises
    • Redfoot and Yellowfoot
    • Russians and Greeks
    • Sulcatas and Leopards
  • Rehabilitation
    • Illness and Injuries
    • Some of our residents
  • Contact Us

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The
Indiana DNR has numerous links regarding our native turtles. 
There are specific words regarding ownership of box turtles,
including all subspecies.
Several regulations are detailed on these pages to clarify any
questions you may have.

Please feel free to visit the
Glossary to understand the meaning of words used throughout our web site. 
It soon becomes frustrating to take the time to learn about these reptiles and wondering what a certain word means. 


Facts are always interesting and fun to read regarding turtles and tortoises.  You may be surprised with some
of the information!

The
FAQ's page hopefully will answer any questions you may have.
If you don't see the answer, please email me and I will do my best to
give you the correct answer. 
Please keep in mind that some web sites do not give correct information.


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  • About
  • Information
    • Indiana Turtles
    • Indiana DNR
    • Glossary
    • Facts
    • Questions and Answers
  • Land Turtles
    • Box Turtles >
      • Box Turtle Habitats
      • Box Turtles subspecies
      • Health and Diet
      • Breeding and Babies
    • Wood Turtles
  • Aquatic Turtles
    • Aquatic turtle diet and health
    • Sliders and Painteds
    • Maps and Cooters
    • Spotted and Blandings
    • Mud and musks
    • Snappers and Softshells
  • Tortoises
    • Redfoot and Yellowfoot
    • Russians and Greeks
    • Sulcatas and Leopards
  • Rehabilitation
    • Illness and Injuries
    • Some of our residents
  • Contact Us