The present paper deals with the brief introduction of Turtle Rescue and Conservation Centre (TRCC) and description of some rescued turtles. Nine specimens of turtles belonging to five genera were rescued and trans-located to the centre till date including 9.3 kg male Indian Peacock soft-shelled turtle (Nilssonia hurum) for the first time from Jhapa district. The rescue operations were conducted for the translocation of turtles confiscated from the local market, censorial collectors, fisherman and public residence. The high resolution photographs of captured specimens, their necessary biometry and GPS coordinates of location were taken. Species identification was done with the help of and pictorial field guide and relevant literatures. Clim...
A total of 3528 specimens of freshwater turtles belonging to two families viz., Geoemydidae (Brown R...
Background: The turtle population plays an important role in sustaining the water ecosystem by minim...
One leather-back turtle (Dermuchelys coriacea) caught accidently off Devbag at 18 m depth near Mal...
A freshwater turtle species Black softshell turtle (Nilssonia nigricans) has been categorized as ‘ex...
The focus in the recent past has been on sea turtles. The hardshell and softshell freshwater turtles...
Marine turtles of our waters are included in the The wild Life (Protection) Act 1972, sechedule I. ...
All five species of the turtles occurring in the Indian seas are placed in Schedule I of the Indian...
ABSTRACT Chelonian is the most primitive poikilothermous animals, amphibious in nature and have ada...
The landing of three out of the five species of turtles found in the Indian seas is reported here. O...
The present article reviews the status and distribution of two estuarine turtles viz; River terrapin...
Sea turtles in Bali has been exploited excessively, which caused decrease in population, and this is...
Tambaldeg village in Devgad taluka is a famous tourist place in the Sindhudurg district. During a ...
There are five species of marine turtles occurring in and around Mandapam - Rameswaram; both in th...
In spite of the promulgation of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 and the protection accorde...
Sea turtles are found all along the coast of India including the Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar...
A total of 3528 specimens of freshwater turtles belonging to two families viz., Geoemydidae (Brown R...
Background: The turtle population plays an important role in sustaining the water ecosystem by minim...
One leather-back turtle (Dermuchelys coriacea) caught accidently off Devbag at 18 m depth near Mal...
A freshwater turtle species Black softshell turtle (Nilssonia nigricans) has been categorized as ‘ex...
The focus in the recent past has been on sea turtles. The hardshell and softshell freshwater turtles...
Marine turtles of our waters are included in the The wild Life (Protection) Act 1972, sechedule I. ...
All five species of the turtles occurring in the Indian seas are placed in Schedule I of the Indian...
ABSTRACT Chelonian is the most primitive poikilothermous animals, amphibious in nature and have ada...
The landing of three out of the five species of turtles found in the Indian seas is reported here. O...
The present article reviews the status and distribution of two estuarine turtles viz; River terrapin...
Sea turtles in Bali has been exploited excessively, which caused decrease in population, and this is...
Tambaldeg village in Devgad taluka is a famous tourist place in the Sindhudurg district. During a ...
There are five species of marine turtles occurring in and around Mandapam - Rameswaram; both in th...
In spite of the promulgation of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 and the protection accorde...
Sea turtles are found all along the coast of India including the Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar...
A total of 3528 specimens of freshwater turtles belonging to two families viz., Geoemydidae (Brown R...
Background: The turtle population plays an important role in sustaining the water ecosystem by minim...
One leather-back turtle (Dermuchelys coriacea) caught accidently off Devbag at 18 m depth near Mal...