Program
Myanmar
Conservation Action
									Turtle Survival Alliance, in collaboration with Wildlife Conservation Society and Myanmar Forest Department implement conservation initiatives that make a positive impact for several of Myanmar’s turtle and tortoise species, some of which are among the most endangered in the world.
Conservation actions include: nest translocation								
				
									and hatchling head start; survival and dispersal studies; creating and maintaining breeding and assurance colonies; community outreach and education; rapid response, rehabilitation, and repatriation of confiscated animals; and law enforcement training.								
				
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				Myanmar
Lead Partners and Supporters
Myanmar Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation-Forestry, Wildlife Reserves Singapore, Andrew Sabin and the Sabin Family Foundation, Andrew Walde, Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, Paul and Linda Gould, Holohil Systems, Ltd., National Geographic Society, Panaphil Foundation, Paul Goulet and Little Rays Reptiles, IUCN-SOS (Save Our Species), Ed Neil, Turtle Conservation Fund
Program Team
Kalyar Platt
      Director
      
      	
    
    
      Turtle Survival Alliance