Massachusetts
Biologists work to make box turtles feel more at home in Massachusetts – The Boston Globe
However first we needed to decide in the event that they have been innies or outies. Innies closed their shells tight and wouldn’t come out for lengthy durations of time, so that they didn’t make good pets, and we left them within the woods. In any case, who needs a pet turtle that stays closed up in its shell for hours? Outies, however, solely shut their shells for a couple of minutes, if in any respect, so that they made a lot better pets as a result of they have been very energetic. We sometimes stored our pet field turtles for just a few weeks earlier than turning them free.
I nonetheless discover field turtles pretty incessantly once I go to Quantico. However other than a pair with radio monitoring units on them that have been being adopted by a biologist, I’ve by no means seen a wild field turtle in Massachusetts.
“The variety of field turtles in Massachusetts is declining,” stated Bryan Windmiller, director of subject conservation for Zoo New England. “They’re at greatest unusual, even in components of the state which can be strongholds for field turtle populations, like southeastern Massachusetts, the Cape, and the decrease Connecticut River Valley.”
Jap field turtles are discovered from southeastern Maine to northern Florida, and west to Michigan and Illinois. Mike Jones, state herpetologist at MassWildlife, stated field turtles are protected by regulation in Massachusetts and listed as a “Species of Particular Concern” beneath the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act.
Windmiller stated there are a number of causes populations in Massachusetts are declining, together with being struck and killed by autos, habitat loss, and a rise in predators corresponding to skunks, raccoons, and foxes, which eat turtle eggs and hatchlings.
The lack of good habitat is partly from growth, but additionally from the growth of mature development forests and the ensuing decline in meadows, scrub, and thinly forested areas, Windmiller defined.
“Field turtles are depending on open, sunny areas to nest, to heat themselves, and to forage for meals,” stated Windmiller. “That form of habitat has gotten uncommon in Massachusetts. There are only a few clearings — not a lot in the way in which of pastureland, deserted agricultural land, younger forest, and so on. — which is an issue for field turtles.”
Poaching can be an issue. “Folks prefer to take field turtles as pets,” stated Windmiller. “And there’s a global marketplace for field turtles.”
However Windmiller and a few of his colleagues from Zoo New England are engaged on a conservation undertaking to evaluate and hopefully enhance the variety of field turtles in northern Middlesex County. Windmiller and his fellow biologists are additionally serving to New Hampshire Fish and Recreation, which is investigating experiences of field turtles in southern New Hampshire.
Along with trying on the primary ecology and inhabitants dynamics of jap field turtles, Windmiller stated the undertaking is making an attempt to extend the turtles’ odds of surviving.
“We started work on the website centered on serving to to extend the native field turtle inhabitants by nest safety and head-starting,” stated Windmiller. The hatchling field turtles are raised in captivity for the primary yr, permitting them to develop to a dimension the place they’ll be much less weak to predators after they’re launched the next yr.
“In a while, by habitat restoration and enhancement initiatives, supported partly by the Wharton Belief and MassWildlife, we’ve got been in a position to broaden our focus to additionally handle habitat for the advantage of uncommon and unusual birds, crops, and bugs.”
Julie Lisk, senior subject biologist with the conservation division at Zoo New England, stated the field turtle undertaking began about six years in the past. Lisk stated she does a lot of the fieldwork, which incorporates radio monitoring field turtles, accumulating information, report writing, and follow-up on new turtle sightings.
Lisk added that the undertaking just lately enlisted the assistance of Koda, a canine that has been skilled by Chris Bartos, assistant curator for Zoo New England, to search out field turtles.
Field turtles have a excessive domed carapace ― the highest a part of the turtle’s shell – and are about 4.5 to six.5 inches lengthy, in accordance with MassWildlife.
Feminine field turtles develop into sexually mature at round 13 years of age, stated Windmiller. The females dig nest holes in mushy, sandy soil, often in Might or June, the place they lay a median of about 5 eggs, Windmiller defined. The newborn turtles hatch from mid-August to early September.
Field turtles have a different food regimen and feed on mushrooms, berries, and invertebrates corresponding to bugs and worms, stated Windmiller. They’re significantly keen on slugs, and sometimes have gooey slug slime throughout their faces, which the researchers seek advice from as “slug mouth.”
Field turtles dig shallow holes during which to hibernate throughout the winter, or they might go partway into burrows dug by mammals corresponding to woodchucks, stated Windmiller.
Jones stated it’s possible field turtles in Massachusetts frequently dwell to be 50 years previous, and there may be affordable anecdotal proof of some field turtles reaching 100 years or extra.
Lisk stated field turtles are her favourite species of turtle, partly as a result of they’re principally terrestrial (land dwelling), which makes it simpler for her to comply with them.
“Typically, I can see precisely the place they’re, which supplies me a better look into their world,” stated Lisk. “That is additionally the longest-running turtle undertaking I’ve been concerned in, and every particular person is a ‘buddy’ of types. I get to study concerning the distinctive personalities of every turtle.”
Don Lyman is a biologist, freelance science journalist, and hospital pharmacist who lives north of Boston. Ship your questions on nature and wildlife within the suburbs to donlymannature@gmail.com.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts military secrets leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years in prison
The Massachusetts Air National Guard tech support member responsible for “one of the most significant leaks of classified documents and information in United States history” will spend a decade and a half behind bars.
U.S. District Court Judge Indira Talwani sentenced Jack Teixeira to 180 months, which is 15 years, in federal prison at a sentencing hearing in federal court in Boston’s Seaport on Tuesday afternoon. She also ordered, among other conditions, that he enter a mental health treatment program and barred him from taking any jobs where he would have access to sensitive government materials. She did not impose a fine because he did not have the resources to pay a fine.
“I wanted to say I’m sorry for all the harm I’ve wrought and I’ve caused,” Teixeira, wearing an orange Plymouth County Correctional Facility jumpsuit, said before Talwani delivered her sentence.
“I can’t really sum up how contrite I am that my behavior has caused such a maelstrom,” the 22-year-old continued, “affecting my family and everyone overseas. I understand that all of the responsibility and consequences come on my shoulders alone and I accept whatever that will bring. I’m at your mercy, your honor.”
Teixeira, of Dighton, was arrested in April 2023 and pleaded guilty in March to six counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information under the Espionage Act.
Teixeira, who served as a Cyber Defense Operations Journeyman at Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod, leaked more than 40 highly classified military documents, including many regarding Russia’s war in Ukraine, to a cadre of fellow video game players on the social media platform Discord.
He was looking at a maximum of more than 16 years for his crimes, if Talwani had followed the plea agreement, which she wasn’t bound by in calculating sentencing. Teixeira entered the plea agreement in late February and finalized with his guilty pleas days later on March 4.
Boston FBI Special Agent in Charge Jodi Cohen called Teixeira “a textbook example of an insider threat.”
“His actions compromised military plans, sources and methods, and allowed our most significant adversaries access to some of our most closely guarded intelligence,” she continued in a press conference following sentencing.
Acting U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy at the same press conference said that the “heavy price” of the sentence “sends a powerful message to every individual who holds a top secret clearance.”
“I expect that starting tomorrow, Jack Teixeira’s name will be mentioned when people are trained about the gravity of a top secret clearance and the consequences if you leak information,” Levy said.
Sentencing arguments
The federal prosecutor, Jared Dolan, in arguing for a sentence of 200 months, called Teixeira’s crimes “exceptionally serious” and compared his actions to those of Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning. He said that the sentence should be large enough to be a huge deterrent to anyone else who is considering such disclosures.
“Our military is built on a backbone of people his age and younger,” Dolan said. “And we trust that the training for those individuals put them in a place to succeed and that’s what they do every single day.”
“The defendants job was to not tell anyone else, what he promised to not tell anyone else,” he continued. “Youthful brains make impulsive decisions, but this was not an impulsive decision and if it was then it was an impulsive decision that he made every day for more than a year.”
Talwani spoke at length about her thought process on sentencing a crime for which there was “very little case law.”
“It seems to me that this is not one harm, this is multiple harms,” Talwani said when arguing that she disagreed with the plea agreement’s argument that the crimes could be grouped. She compared it to rape or robbery, to where even if the victim remained the same each new offense was a different crime.
“Yes the victim is the same here, the victim is the United States,” she continued. “But I don’t know how you can say it’s the same if he did it for one month instead of 13 months. … Each time you are creating a new risk, each time is new information, new disclosure.”
In sentencing memos filed last month, the defense recommended a sentence of 11 years whereas the prosecution recommended a sentence of 16 years and eight months, citing not only the need for Teixeira’s adequate punishment but to deter anyone else from even considering similar actions.
Defense attorney Michael Bachrach argued that Teixeira had no intention whatsoever to harm the United States, and that “motive matters.”
Unlike Manning and Snowden, who each chose to disclose secrets with purpose, Bachrach argued that Teixeira’s “truly bad decision making” was built on both his youth and his autism and wanting to find a community.
“What he cared about was having a community to speak to because he didn’t have that community at Otis Air Base,” Bachrach said, adding that his recommended sentence of 11 years is “significant” and is more time than half of the defendant’s life at the time of the crimes.
Talwani took some exception with Bachrach’s argument but did agree that she was leaning toward a downward departure based on Teixeira’s age.
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Winning $50,000 Powerball ticket sold in Massachusetts
A lottery player won $50,000 playing Powerball in Massachusetts on Monday.
The winning numbers for the Powerball drawing on Nov. 11 were 3, 21, 24, 34, 46 and Powerball: 9. The multiplier was a 3X.
The $50,000 ticket sold in Massachusetts matched four of the first five numbers, and the Powerball number. It was sold in Waltham at a 7-Eleven.
Overall, at least 200 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Monday, including eight in Springfield, seven in Worcester and 20 in Boston.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
So far, the largest lottery prize won in Massachusetts this year was worth $1 million a year for life.
The prize was from the lottery’s “Lifetime Millions” scratch ticket game. The winner claimed their prize through a trust on July 10, and opted to receive a one-time payment of $15.4 million.
Massachusetts
Schools closed in 3 Massachusetts communities Tuesday as teacher strike continues
GLOUCESTER – Still at a deadlock, 10,000 students in three North Shore communities have classes canceled on Tuesday, as the teacher strike continues in Gloucester, Beverly, and Marblehead.
The three unions spoke together Monday night, accusing their school committees of digging in their heels at the bargaining table while school leaders accused the unions of colluding to drag negotiations.
All three teacher union contracts expired on August 31st, 2024.
“It is not a coincidence, it’s a message that these issues are felt widely and deeply across the North Shore,” said Andrea Sherman, co-president of the Beverly Teachers Association.
“It is the school committee and their attorneys for all three districts that are colluding together to draw this out,” said Jonathan Heller president of the Marblehead Education Association.
In Gloucester, right now, school leaders say the town and teachers are $800,000 a year apart on salaries alone, plus school officials said under the union’s proposal 24 teachers would be laid off over three years.
“We are committed to mediating long into the night, but our teachers should be in the school during the day with their students,” said School Committee President Kathy Clancy. “That is unacceptable and most definitely not in the best interest of our students.”
“To meet their proposal would mean either a tax override resulting in a permanent increase to taxes or cuts to services to our taxpayers and residents,” said Gloucester Mayor Greg Verga.
Striking teachers rally together
Monday afternoon, teachers on the picket line from each district rallied with their biggest goals in mind: better wages for underpaid paraprofessionals and safer schools.
“It feels amazing because we have seen so much community support and this is just really empowering us to continue to do right by our students,” said Beverly Teacher Lauren Lauranzano.
Since teacher strikes are illegal in Massachusetts, a judge had ordered the Gloucester and Beverly teachers to be back in the classroom on Tuesday, but now they’ll be headed to court.
Marblehead will start it’s strike which was announced on Friday after failed negotiations.
The president of the state teacher’s union is in solidarity with the teacher unions, saying these are issues educators face statewide.
“Our members are saying get to the bargaining table, let’s stay all night, lets resolve these issues. These are not new issues, all of these locals have been bargaining for months and months,” said Max Page, president of the Massachusetts Teachers Association.
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