Philippines
The TSA’s work in the Philippines is directed at a single endemic species, the enigmatic Palawan forest turtle (Siebenrockiella leytensis). Recently “rediscovered” and ranked critically endangered, this species is very poorly understood – both in nature and captivity. A captive assurance colony is being developed by the Katala Foundation, a Palawan based NGO. The captive husbandry of this species has proved to be challenging and they are prone to medical issues that are apparently stress related. The TSA is working with the Katala Foundation to improve captive facilities to provide better water quality and relief from social and environmental stress.
by TSA Admin
on September 14, 2009
This report is the third to chronicle the daily activities of a TSA team’s visit to four countries in Asia – Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Philippines - to design turtle facilities, develop conservation programs, and consult on turtle husbandry issues. The team is led by Rick Hudson and includes Bill Zeigler, Lonnie McCaskill and Dave Manser. The team was met in Myanmar by Kalyar Platt and her father Nyunt Thein (a local retired civil engineer).
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by TSA Admin
on August 01, 2009
Katala Foundation Incorporated (KFI) is a Palawan-based NGO working on the conservation of threatened native species. The Katala Institute for Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation (KIEBC), one of several centers / projects managed by KFI, is located in Antipuluan, Narra, Palawan. It is here that the only range country assurance colony of the Palawan endemic and critically endangered Philippine Forest Turtle (Siebenrockiella leytensis) is held.
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