Red-Eared Sliders are among the most widespread, studied, and misunderstood freshwater turtles in the world. This book delivers a complete, science-based, and professionally written reference that goes far beyond basic care guides to explore the species from every critical angle—biological, ecological, ethical, and practical. Designed for serious keepers, students, educators, conservationists, and wildlife professionals , this authoritative volume examines red-eared slider anatomy, physiology, behavior, nutrition, health management, and environmental requirements in depth. Each life stage is addressed, from hatchling development to geriatric care, with evidence-based guidance that supports long-term welfare and responsible guardianship. The book also confronts the species’ global impact as one of the world’s most significant invasive turtles, offering clear explanations of ecological consequences, conservation challenges, population control strategies, and modern wildlife policy responses. Legal regulations, ethical ownership standards, and public responsibility are integrated throughout, reflecting current international perspectives. Written in a clear, educational, and professional tone, this work bridges scientific research and real-world application , making it suitable as both a reference manual and an advanced learning resource. Whether your goal is expert care, academic understanding, or informed conservation decision-making, this book provides the depth, accuracy, and responsibility the subject demands.