It is
endemic to the
United States. The current range of the red-bellied turtle includes a population in Massachusetts, the
Plymouth red-bellied turtle, which was previously considered a distinct subspecies (
Pseudemys rubriventris bangsi) as well as the coastal areas of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. The red-bellied turtle has appeared on
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission lists of endangered amphibians and reptiles since 1978 (McCoy 1985). By 1985 the red-bellied turtle was known to exist in Pennsylvania only in isolated colonies in a few counties (McCoy 1985). Small (less than thirty individuals) colonies were known in Manor and Silver lakes in Bucks County, the
Tinicum wetlands in Philadelphia and Delaware Counties, the West Branch of
Conococheague Creek in Franklin County and possibly
Springton Reservoir in Delaware County (McCoy 1985). ==Conservation==