Establishing the next steps and the roles of different ASAP Partners in conserving an important population of Malaysian Giant Turtle

 

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Project aims

A potentially important population of Malaysian Giant Turtles persists in an area of lowland wetlands on Belitung Island. The wetland is being managed by the community group Tebat Rasau. There is a need to identify what needs to be done to support their work, and to integrate turtle conservation into it.

Results

Reports

 

AT A GLANCE

 

Organisation: Wildlife Rescue Centre Jogja

Collaborating Partners: Tebat Rasau; SatuCita Foundation; Indonesia Herpetofauna Foundation; Genbinesia

Country: Indonesia

Year project started: 2024

Species: Orlitia borneensis

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