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Found around the world in rivers, deserts, jungles, and our own backyards, it’s easy to assume tortoises and freshwater turtles will always be here. But the very traits that once helped them survive render them vulnerable to extinction today.
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Cambodia

Conservation Action

Turtle Survival Alliance works with the Wildlife Conservation Society to identify, translocate, and protect nests of the Southern River Terrapin in the Sre Ambel River. Hatchling terrapins from the last-known nesting beach of the species on the Sre Ambel River are transferred to the Koh Kong Reptile Conservation Centre for captive-rearing until select individuals are identified as subadults for repatriation to the river system or incorporated into the center’s captive assurance colony. Additionally, TSA works with the Wildlife Conservation Society, The Royal Government of Cambodia’s Fisheries Administration, and Wildlife Reserves Singapore to maintain the dedicated captive-breeding and rearing facilities at Koh Kong Reptile Conservation
Centre to sustain the captive breeding and head start component of the Southern River Terrapin conservation effort. Along the Mekong River, TSA partners with the Wildlife Conservation Society and Royal Government of Cambodia’s Fisheries Administration to protect nesting beaches for the Asian Giant Softshell Turtle, locate and transfer nests to protected hatcheries, and release hatchlings into the Mekong River. In addition, the program focuses on community development, livelihood development, biodiversity research, and conservation, as well as conducts educational programs and training sessions.

Key Species

Key Species

Batagur affinis

Southern River Terrapin

Critically Endangered

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Cambodia

Lead Partners and Supporters

The Royal Government of Cambodia’s Fisheries Administration, Wildlife Conservation Society, Mandai Nature, Patricia & Alan Koval Foundation, European Union – Partners Against Wildlife Crime, USAID – Greening Prey Lang, US Forest Service, Rainforest Trust, Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies (MACP)

Program Team

Sitha Som
Landscape Technical Advisor

Koh Kong and Mekong Conservation Project, Wildlife Conservation Society Cambodia

Steven Platt
Associate Conservation Herpetologist for Southeast Asia and China

Wildlife Conservation Society

Ouk Vibal
Director of Department of Fisheries Conservation

Fisheries Administration of Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

Phun Thorn
Sre Ambel Conservation Outreach and Team Leader

Wildlife Conservation Society Cambodia

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