Florida Gopher Tortoise Day is April 10. (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission)
FLORIDA — Since its founding six years ago, Gopher Tortoise Day has been celebrated annually to raise awareness for Florida’s only native tortoise. April 10 is approaching quickly, and now is the time to begin prepping festivities for this yearly event.
The gopher tortoise plays a significant role in many of Florida’s ecosystems and deserves our recognition.
Gopher tortoises are considered a keystone species, as their burrows provide refuge for over 350 different species of wildlife. Burrow associates range from common animals such as opossums and rat snakes to rarer and lesser-known species such as the punctuate gopher tortoise onthophagus beetle and the Eastern indigo snake.
Without gopher tortoises and their burrows, there would be fewer of these species. Some species could even go extinct! By raising awareness for this Threatened species, we can all help to make sure gopher tortoises and all the other important species that call their burrows home will be around for years to come.
Be on the lookout for more exciting Gopher Tortoise Day information in the coming weeks.
If you would like to learn more about the gopher tortoise and how to protect it, please visit the Gopher Tortoise Day website https://GopherTortoiseDayFL.com
If you have any questions about Gopher Tortoise Day, please contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Gopher Tortoise Day Coordinator at GTevents@MyFWC.com
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