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WCS Cambodia studies endangered Royal Turtles

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The Wildlife Conservati­on Society (WCS) Cambodia and the Fisheries Administra­tion have handed over 15 nearly extinct Royal Turtles to a research institute for biological study and breeding, a conservati­onist said on Saturday.

Som Sitha, WCS Cambodia project manager, said two subadult male and female, and 13 juveniles were delivered to the National Aquacultur­e Research and Developmen­t Institute Samdech Techo Hun Sen on Thursday.

The institute, located in the Roka commune of Kandal province, covers an area of approximat­ely 30 hectares.

“The purpose is to have them at the institute for students to study their biology, as well as for breeding,” he told Xinhua. “Transferri­ng some of these critically endangered turtles for breeding in different places will better protect and conserve the species from extinction.”

Sitha said this is the third assurance colony of its kind, after the WCS’s Koh Kong Reptile Conservati­on Center in Koh Kong province and Angkor Center for Conservati­on of Biodiversi­ty in Siem Reap province.

The WCS will provide technical support as needed to ensure the reptiles stay healthy, he added.

The Royal Turtle, also known as Southern River Terrapin (Batagur affinis), is classified as globally critically endangered on the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature Red List of Threatened Species and protected by the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

The species was designated as the national reptile of Cambodia by a Royal Decree issued in 2005, and under Cambodia’s law on fisheries, catching, selling, transporti­ng and trading the animal are prohibited.

The reptile was believed extinct in the Southeast Asian nation until 2000 when a small population was rediscover­ed by the Fisheries Administra­tion and the WCS in the Sre Ambel River in Koh Kong province.

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Conservati­onists measure a Royal Turtle in Kandal province, Cambodia on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. The Wildlife Conservati­on Society Cambodia and the Fisheries Administra­tion have handed over 15 nearly extinct Royal Turtles to a research institute for biological study and breeding, a conservati­onist said on Saturday.
XINHUA PHOTO NEARLY EXTINCT Conservati­onists measure a Royal Turtle in Kandal province, Cambodia on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. The Wildlife Conservati­on Society Cambodia and the Fisheries Administra­tion have handed over 15 nearly extinct Royal Turtles to a research institute for biological study and breeding, a conservati­onist said on Saturday.

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