Many of the City’s wetlands are home to populations of the southwestern snake-necked turtle which are under threat from a combination of predators, such as foxes and ravens, vehicle strikes on our roads and a lack of suitable nesting habitat. The City is involved in research and conservation efforts to better understand the turtles and how we can protect them. Please see Turtle Conservation tab below to find out how you can get involved.
Scientific name: Chelodina oblonga
Common name: Southwestestern Snake-necked turtle
Whadjuk Nyoongar name: Yaakan and Booyi, which translate to long-necked turtle. The turtle is culturally significant to Whadjuk Nyoongar people, forming a staple part of their diet.