Franklin the tortoise moving out of refrigerator after chilling since October
It’s a big week for Franklin the marginated tortoise who is being brought out of his slumber after chilling out in a refrigerator for three and a half months.
The tortoise, rescued from the shores of Shuswap Lake in the British Columbia Interior in 2022, has been in the refrigerator at the BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops since Oct. 1, in a hibernation-like state known as brumation.
The park’s animal care manager Tracy Reynolds says marginated tortoises are more at home in a warm and dry Mediterranean climate, and winter in the B.C. Interior is “far too harsh” for Franklin to spend outdoors.
She says he’s been kept at 6 degrees Celsius in a refrigerator at the park but is scheduled to move into an indoor habitat with his new neighbour, a red-footed tortoise named Mortimer.


