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2006 Turtle Survival Alliance

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AUGUST 2006 www.turtlesurvival.org

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TURTLE SURVIVAL ALLIANCE An IUCN Partnership Network for Sustainable Captive Management of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises

A remarkable and rarely seen sight, a male Burmese roofed turtle, Kachuga trivittata, in splendid breeding coloration. The TSA, in partnership with WCS and the British Chelonia Group, is supporting efforts for this critically endangered river turtle, both in captivity and in the field (page 16-17). Photographed by Brian Horne in October 2005 at the Yadanabon Zoo in Mandalay, Myanmar. The mission of TSA is to develop and maintain an inclusive, broad-based global network of collections of living tortoises and freshwater turtles with the primary goal of maintaining chelonian species over the long term to provide maximum future options for the recovery of wild populations.


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