World Turtle News, 09/27/2016

Asia’s animal trafficking network crime family The main story for today is not specifically chelonian related but I’m sure will still be of interest to our readers. The UK Guardian newspaper on Monday posted an article detailing the trafficking network headed by the Bach brothers who are based in Vietnam and Thailand and are responsible for smuggling thousands of tonnes of elephant ivory, rhino horn […]

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World Turtle News, 09/25/2016

Turkey’s sea turtle nesting beaches still need better protection The MEDASSET (Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea Turtles) campaigns to improve the protection of loggerhead nesting beaches in Patara and to halt severe degradation in Fethiye, both listed as protected areas under the Barcelona Convention, continued in 2016. They assessed the sites in July and submitted the reports to the Bern Convention. Sadly, the majority

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World Turtle News, 09/23/2016

Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Annual Migration Has Begun It it this time of the year again, where thousands of thousands of endangered Olive ridley turtle come ashore on Mexico’s Oaxaca Pacific coast to lay their eggs. “We hope to receive some 150,000 nestings which means 15 million eggs. Of those, not all will make it. In arrival beaches it’s common the percentages of survival are

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World Turtle News, 09/22/2016

Save a Forest, Save Turtles The Creative Conservation Alliance (CCA) is a Bangladesh-based non-profit organization that is dedicated in protecting and saving rainforests. The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) is home to 26 threatened species and is lacking protection mostly because of political instability. This area is a hotspot for seven species of turtles and tortoises, including the critically endangered Arakan Forest Turtle, Asian Giant Tortoise

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World Turtle News, 09/21/2016

Turtle Rescues NSW saving turtles from Sydney’s dams Turtle Rescues New South Wales are a group of turtle mad volunteers that are often called in at short notice to rescue turtles. Click the link to read more about their work. Article quote ” Shane Davies and Neville Parkes share a passion for turtles and they have a group of volunteers that share that love. “No

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World Turtle News, 09/20/2016

WHOI scientists tracking leatherbacks capitalize on moment It was the best possible outcome for engineer Amy Kukulya and biologist Kara Dodge, the duo behind last year’s TurtleCam crowdfunding project. They were able to tag and track a leatherback turtle for four hours and capture huge amounts of data and video of the creature’s feeding habits and behavior. And best of all, the TurtleCam — a

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World Turtle News, 09/18/2016

Turtle Survival Alliance interview their Veterinary Care Manager Sheena Koeth is the Veterinary Care Manager for TSA, and has spent the last half of August in Madagascar, visiting and evaluating the TSA’s tortoise confiscation centers. Read about her experiences in this article. Article quote:- TSA and its facilities has been a true life saver for Malagasy tortoises. To visit these facilities and see the sheer

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World Turtle News, 09/15/2016

It Takes One To Save One It takes one male to save a whole tortoise species! Diego, an endangered Chelonoidis hoodensis from Espanola Island, is over a hundred years old but is still very sexually active. He is the father of more than 800 offsprings, which highly contributed to save the species from extinction. He is the dominant male of the three assigned to repopulate

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