Many people are delighted by this sight: a turtle in an urban pond. A beautiful piece of nature, many of them might think. But they’re wrong. In most cases, the animal in the pond is not part of the natural ecosystem, but an abandoned pet. This is shown by a new study on turtles in Germany that has just been published.
Researchers from the Senckenberg Natural History Collections in Dresden, together with colleagues from the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, investigated which turtle species actually occur in Germany. For their analysis, the team evaluated 1,770 turtle records from scientific publications and citizen science projects.
Of the 15 species of aquatic turtles documented in the wild, only one is native – the European pond turtle. All 14 other species were introduced, mostly by people who abandoned their pets.