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Desroches, J.-F. and I. Picard. 2005. Turtle mortality on Outaouais roads. Le Naturaliste Canadien 129: 35-41. [French]
Harding, J. H. 1977. Record egg clutches for Clemmys insculpta. Herpetological Review 8: 34.
Harding, J. H. and T. J. Bloomer. 1979. The wood turtle, Clemmys insculpta...a natural history. Bulletin of the New York Herpetological Society 15: 9-26.
Harding, J. H. 1985. Clemmys insculpta (Wood Turtle). Predation-mutilation. Herpetological Review 16: 30.
Harding, J. H. and S. K. Davis. 1999. Clemmys insculpta (Wood Turtle) and Emydoidea blandingii (Blanding's turtle). Hybridization. Herpetological Review 30: 225-226.
MacNeill, A. L., E. W. Uhl, H. Kolenda-Roberts, E. Jacobson. 2002. Mortality in a wood turtle (Clemmys insculpta) collection. Veterinary Clinical Pathology 31: 133-136.
Parren, S. G. and M. A. Rice. 2004. Terrestrial overwintering of hatchling turtles in Vermont nests. Northeastern Naturalist 11: 229-233.
Saumure, R. A. 1985. Wood turtle (Clemmys insculpta). Chorus: Newsletter of the Ottawa Amphibian and Reptile Association 2 (6): 3-4.
Saumure, R. A. 1992. Clemmys insculpta (Wood Turtle). Size. Herpetological Review 23: 116.
Saumure, R. A., and J. R. Bider. 1996. Clemmys insculpta (Wood Turtle). Ectoparasites. Herpetological Review 27: 197-198.
Saumure, R. A., and J. R. Bider. 1998. Impact of agricultural development on a population of wood turtles (Clemmys insculpta) in southern Québec, Canada. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3: 37-45.
Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife. 2004. Troubling times for a few turtles. Natural Heritage Harmonies Winter issue. pp. 1-2, 5. 
Walde, A. D., J. R. Bider, C. Daigle, D. Masse, J.-C. Bourgeois, J. Jutras, and R. D. Titman. 2003. Ecological aspects of a wood turtle, Glyptemys insculpta, population at the northern limit of its range in Québec. Canadian Field-Naturalist 117: 377-388.
Walde, A.D., J.R. Bider, D. Masse, R.A. Saumure, and R.D. Titman. 2007. Nesting ecology and hatching success of the Wood Turtle, Glyptemys insculpta, in Québec. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 2: 49-60.

 

 

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