Turtles have a relaxed reputation, but in reality they're quick-moving and aggressive, and are wreaking havoc on our native wildlife
Breeds including red-eared sliders, cumberlands and snake-necks are becoming New Zealand's worst pests at a turtle's pace - which, as it turns out, is pretty fast
Guests:
- Imogen Bassett - Auckland Council Head of Natural Environment Specialist Services
- Donna Moot - Turtle Rescue founder
Learn more:
- More on the influx of turtles in the South Island
- Why Auckland introduced the ban on the sale of certain turtle breeds