The Litzgus Lab’s and Lesbarrères’ research on reptile and amphibian conservation is featured regularly in the media, both print and broadcast:
April 18, 2021 – CBC Radio: Up North, Human-built nesting sites could save turtles
April 7, 2022 – Radio-Canada: Ici, Une clôture qui fait plus de mal que de bien le long de la route 69
April 6, 2022 – CBC News, Roadkill study shows more reptiles killed by fence designed to help
March 25, 2022 – Science News: Magazine of the Society for Science and the Public, ‘If you build it they will come’ fails for turtle crossings
March 25, 2022 – AAAS’ EurekAlert!: The Global Source for Science News, Mitigating reptile road mortality: Fence failures compromise ecopassage effectiveness
March 4, 2022 – The Manitoulin Expositor, A turtle murder mystery
January 21, 2022 – The Manitoulin Expositor, Field study of Misery Bay turtle die-off expands to cover wintertime
November 25, 2021 – BBC Radio 4: Shared Planet, Litzgus Group’s long-term turtle project
July 29, 2021 – Healthy Wildlife: The blog of the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative, Researchers use decoy turtles to identify predators
July 16, 2021 – The Manitoulin Expositor, Misery Bay mystery continues as dozen more turtles perish
July 12, 2021 – The Canadian Press, Poachers and Ontario’s turtle population
July 7, 2021 – Healthy Wildlife: The blog of the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative, Researchers use decoy turtles to identify predators
May 2014 – Cottage Life magazine, The new wildlife corridors are working, with some surprises
March 24, 2022 – CBC News, Misery Bay turtle death research helped with Ontario funding
August 2, 2021 – CBC Radio: Morning North, Highway 69 roadkill study