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Turtles in Trouble: The World's 25+ Most Endangered - Wildlife ...

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<strong>Turtles</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Trouble</strong>: Top <strong>25+</strong> <strong>Endangered</strong> Tortoises and Freshwater <strong>Turtles</strong>—2011<strong>Turtles</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Trouble</strong>:Other Top 40 Tortoises and Freshwater <strong>Turtles</strong>at Very High Risk of Ext<strong>in</strong>ction[species 26–40]Pan’s Box TurtleCuora pani Song 1984; Family GeoemydidaeAsia: Ch<strong>in</strong>a (Gansu, Hubei, Shaanxi, Sichuan)IUCN Red List: CR, Critically <strong>Endangered</strong> A1d+2d; CITES: Appendix II, as Cuora spp.This small aquatic species (shell length to 19 cm), with abrown flat streaml<strong>in</strong>ed shell, occurs <strong>in</strong> the central Ch<strong>in</strong>ese Q<strong>in</strong>L<strong>in</strong>g mounta<strong>in</strong> range, and <strong>in</strong>habits small clear hill streams ataltitudes of 400–800 m. It occupies the most cont<strong>in</strong>ental andharsh environment of any Cuora, even tolerat<strong>in</strong>g cold w<strong>in</strong>ters.Very few specimens of exact provenance are known and littleis known of its habitat and ecology. Its distribution seems tobe very scattered and populations appear to have always beensmall. It has been exploited by the pet trade and is threatenedby severe habitat destruction. Despite be<strong>in</strong>g listed <strong>in</strong> Shaanxi’sProtected Animals <strong>in</strong> 1989, and <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a’s National ProtectedAnimals <strong>in</strong> 2000, poach<strong>in</strong>g cont<strong>in</strong>ues and it is the last of therare Ch<strong>in</strong>ese aquatic Cuora species that is still occasionallyfound <strong>in</strong> markets. Only about 250 specimens survive <strong>in</strong> captivity;however, captive breed<strong>in</strong>g has been quite successful <strong>in</strong>the last few years.Cuora pani <strong>in</strong> captivity. Photo by Torsten Blanck.– 43 –

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