Exotic slider turtle caught red handed

Agriculture Victoria has captured and removed an exotic pest animal known as the Red-eared slider turtle from a lake in Caroline Springs.

Agriculture Victoria's officers captured the turtle after it was spotted by a member of the public in Lake Caroline.

Since 2000, about 20 Red-eared slider turtles have been captured in or adjacent to Victorian rivers and lakes including the Yarra River, Elwood Canal, Elsternwick Park Lake, and in urban areas of Lara, Frankston, Aberfeldie, Kensington and Taylors Lakes.

Agriculture Victoria leading biosecurity officer Emily Hill said the team was extremely grateful to the resident who reported seeing the turtle

"It was most likely an escapee or deliberately released animal from the illegal pet trade.

"The illegal keeping of red-eared slider turtles poses one of the greatest risks of the species establishing in Victoria.

"Escapees or deliberately released animals can be extremely difficult and costly to recover.

"The Red-eared slider turtle can carry new exotic diseases and parasites to our native turtles and reptiles leading to population declines in the wild.

"It's an aggressive pest animal that can completely dominate its environment and displace native turtles such as the Eastern long-necked turtle, competing with them for food, basking and nesting sites and habitat."

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