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Saving the World’s Tiniest Turtle
Mexico’s Vallarta Mud Turtle: A Little Turtle in Need of a Big Helping Hand By Andrew Walde, Director of Conservation and Science As I look...
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One Thousand More Out The Door
Notes from the Field in Madagascar By Brett Bartek In January of this year, 1,000 Radiated Tortoises were moved from Turtle Survival Alliance’s two conservation...
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World’s Best Pancake Recipe: Quick. Easy.…
Look no further because a heaping stack of Pancakes… (Tortoises)… is coming your way! By Clinton S. Doak Apologies, I think I confused this for...
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Turtle Survival Alliance and the Holy…
Newest Turtle Survival Alliance-North American Freshwater Turtle Research Group initiative seeks to elucidate the spatial ecology of Bog Turtles in New Jersey by Jordan Gray Bog...
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Teeming with Turtles
Protecting the largest known population of the Giant South American River Turtle by Germán Forero-Medina, Camila Ferrara, Enrique Domic-Rivadeneira, and Guido Miranda Reaching Ecovale’s field...
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Back to the wild…again!
By Steven Platt & Jordan Gray Last week, Turtle Survival Alliance’s partner WCS Cambodia released four Southern River Terrapins (Batagur affinis) back into the Sre...
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La Carranchina Natural Reserve Welcomes Newest…
January 9, 2023 By Igor Valencia and Jordan Gray In November 2022, through the joint Turtle Survival Alliance/Wildlife Conservation Society Colombia project, we translocated the...
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December Nesting Commencement
By Jordan Gray December. It’s the last month in the Gregorian calendar. It’s a month when billions of people of numerous religions across the world...
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Asian Giant Tortoises Return to the…
For Immediate Release CONTACT: JORDAN GRAY, Turtle Survival Alliance, (912) 659-0978, [email protected] Ten captive-bred Asian Giant Tortoises released into community-managed forest in Chattogram Hill Tracts,...
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