Giant tortoise believed extinct for 100 years found in Galapagos
According to Galapagos Conservancy, the only known specimen of Chelonoidis phantasticus, commonly known as Fernandina Island tortoise, “was collected during the California Academy of Sciences expedition in April 1906”.
“While thought to be extinct due to volcanic eruptions in past centuries, there have been anecdotal observations indicating that there may indeed still be a very few left on the island,” the group wrote on its website.
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Turtle News From Around the World
Conservation
UK: Tim Walsh on turtle conservation, finding his passion
USA: Oregon’s Western pond turtles (Actinemys marmorata) and Shelly Pettit on helping them make a comeback in WA
United Arab Emirates: Ramsar Convention to enhance marine turtle conservation in cooperation with CMS and IOSEA
USA: Manatee County, FL, has big plans for restoring gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) habitat
Education
Seychelles: learn about Samantha and Justin’s experience interning with Marine Conservation Society Seychelles (MCSS)
Miscellany
USA: sulcata tortoise missing from home in Roswell, NM, reward offered
Australia: local police help rescue a long neck turtle
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