The Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) organized in 2001 in response to the Asian Turtle Crisis. It was founded on the belief that captive populations had a role to play in the survival of Asia's endangered chelonian fauna, and that multiple and diverse organizations and individuals would be needed to help stem the tide of extinction.
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We were very excited this week to receive this picture from Herilala Randriamahazo, our Tortoise Conservation Coordinator in Madagascar. This is our first glimpse at the school that the TSA ...
Management of a sustainable captive population of the critically endangered Sulawesi forest turtle (Leucocephalon ...
The known world population of Yangtze giant softshell turtles (Rafetus swinhoei) presently counts four living ...
The New Year is officially here and it’s time for us to say THANK YOU! In early December, we presented you with ...