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Galois, P., & Bonin, J. (1999). Rapport sur la situation de la tortue des bois (clemmys insculpta) au québec Faune et Parcs Québec. Direction de la faune et des habitats, Québec.   
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Garber, S. D., & Burger, J. P. (1995). A 20-year study documenting the relationship between turtle decline and human recreation. Ecological Applications, 5, 651–689.   
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Garber, S. D. (1994). Reproductive strategies, winter behavior and ecology, and conservation of the north american wood turtle (clemmys insculpta). Unpublished thesis thesis, Thesis Rutgers University.   
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Gemmell, D. (1998). Feeding ecology of the bog turtle, clemmys muhlenbergii. Bulletin New Jersey Academy of Science, 43(1), 1–4.   
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Gilhen, J., & Grantmyre, B. (1973). The wood turtle, clemmys insculpta (leconte): an addition to the herpetofauna of cape breton island, nova scotia. Canadian Field Naturalist, 87, 308–310.   
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Gräf, A., & Gilhen, J. (2001). The wood turtle, clemmys insculpta, at river denys: a second population for cape breton island, nova scotia.   
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Gräf, A., Gilhen, J., & Adams, J. D. (2003). The wood turtle at river denys: a second population for cape breton island, nova scotia. Canadian Field Naturalist, 117(3), 415–419.   
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Graham, T. E., & Forsberg, J. E. (1991). Aquatic oxygen uptake by naturally wintering wood turtles clemmys insculpta. Copeia, 1991(3), 836–838.   
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Gray, J. E. (1873). Xlii.—additional notes on the form of the bones in the sternum of very young tortoises, and their development. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 12(70), 319–323.   
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Greaves, W. F., & Litzgus, J. D. (2007). Overwintering ecology of wood turtles (glyptemys insculpta) at the species' northern range limit. Journal of Herpetology, 41(1), 32–40.   
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Greaves, W. F., & Litzgus, J. D. (2008). Chemical, thermal, and physical properties of sites selected for overwintering by northern wood turtles (glyptemys insculpta). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 86(7), 659–667.   
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Grillitsch, F. (1998). La tortue des bois, clemmys insculpta (le conte, 1830). Manouria, 1(1), 17–21.   
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Grogan, W. L., Saumure, R. A., Maceachern, J., Allen, L., & Pulsifer, M. D. (2009). Glyptemys insculpta (wood turtle). ectoparasites. Herpetological Review, 40(3), 333–334.   
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Harding, J. H. (1985). Another food suggestion for terrestrial and semiterrestrial turtles. Notes from NOAH, 12 (8), 16–17.   
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Harding, J. H., & Davis, S. C. (1999). Natural history notes. clemmys insculpta (wood turtle) and emydoidea blandingii (blanding's turtle). hybridization. Herpetological Review, 30(4), 225–226.   
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Harding, J. H. (1985). Clemmys insculpta (wood turtle). predation-mutilation. Herpetological Review, 16(1), 30.   
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Harding, J. H. (1977). Record egg clutches for clemmys insculpta. Herpetological Review, 8, 34.   
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Harding, J. H. (2006). Déclin d'une population de clemmyde sculptée glyptemys insculpta au michigan. Chéloniens, 2, 30–39.   
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Harding, J. H., & Bloomer, T. J. (1979). The wood turtle, clemmys insculpta ... a natural history. Bulletin of the New York Herpetological Society, 15(1), 9–26.   
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Harding, J. H. , A twenty year wood turtle study in michigan: implications for conservation. Paper presented at Proc. 1st Int. Symp. Turtles & Tortoises: Conservation and captive husbandry. Orange, California.   
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