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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>—2011Other Top 40 Tortoises and Freshwater <strong>Turtles</strong> at Very High Risk of Ext<strong>in</strong>ctionBurmese Narrow-headed Softshell TurtleChitra vandijki McCord and Pritchard 2003; Family TrionychidaeAsia: Myanmar, ThailandIUCN Red List: NE, Not Evaluated; TFTSG Draft: CR, Critically <strong>Endangered</strong>; CITES: Appendix II, as Chitra spp.After decades of uncerta<strong>in</strong>ty whether any Chitra softshellsoccurred <strong>in</strong> the Ayeyarwady river system of Myanmar,these turtles were f<strong>in</strong>ally confirmed <strong>in</strong> the 1990s and describedas a separate species <strong>in</strong> 2003, and <strong>in</strong> 2005 the species was confirmedto also <strong>in</strong>habit the Salween River, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the stretchborder<strong>in</strong>g Thailand. All <strong>in</strong>dications from field surveys andmarket observations are that the species is rare to very rare,and <strong>in</strong>tensively exploited. On top of this, dams and reservoirsare be<strong>in</strong>g built across many of the rivers, and more dams arebe<strong>in</strong>g planned. Further status surveys and local nest protection<strong>in</strong>itiatives, and possibly headstart<strong>in</strong>g efforts, are desirable, butideally what is needed is the designation of the upper Ch<strong>in</strong>dw<strong>in</strong>or another one of Myanmar’s rivers as a protected Wildand Scenic River, where Chitra vandijki, other river<strong>in</strong>e turtlespecies, migratory fish, waterfowl and other biodiversity aresecured from exploitation and habitat degradation, while reta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gthe downstream ecosystem benefits of access to cleanfreshwater and provision of food for rural communities.Chitra vandijki, Ch<strong>in</strong>dw<strong>in</strong> River, Myanmar. Photo by W<strong>in</strong> Ko Ko.Ch<strong>in</strong>ese Red-necked TurtleMauremys nigricans (Gray 1834); Family GeoemydidaeAsia: Ch<strong>in</strong>a (Guangdong, Guangxi, Ha<strong>in</strong>an [?]), Vietnam (?)IUCN Red List: EN, <strong>Endangered</strong> A1d+2d; TFTSG Draft: CR, Critically <strong>Endangered</strong>; CITES: Appendix III (Ch<strong>in</strong>a)This is an aquatic species with a black shell (length upto 28 cm) that <strong>in</strong>habits hill streams <strong>in</strong> southern Ch<strong>in</strong>a at elevationsof 300–700 m <strong>in</strong> evergreen forests. Hatchl<strong>in</strong>gs havescarlet red plastra, and males develop <strong>in</strong>tricate ivory mark<strong>in</strong>gson the head with vivid orange or red streaks on the throatand limbs. Remarkably, females construct nests with twoadjacent cavities. Wild populations appear to have crashedover the last few decades, and biologists <strong>in</strong> southern Ch<strong>in</strong>ahave not located wild animals for several years. <strong>The</strong> speciesis rare and attractive, thus <strong>in</strong> heavy demand and expensive <strong>in</strong>the pet trade. Unlike many other Asian turtles, this species isnot widely consumed, nor was it historically reported as usedfor food or medic<strong>in</strong>e, undoubtedly because of its strong muskodor. Recent ex-situ conservation measures for the species areoutl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> Taxon Management Plans by the Turtle SurvivalAlliance and the European Studbook Foundation.Mauremys nigricans from Ch<strong>in</strong>a. Photo by Cris Hagen.– 46 –

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