Radiated Tortoise 
July 29, 2011
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Tortoises Seized in Madagascar

 

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Photo credit: Mamy Mael

196 Critically Endangered tortoises were seized at Ivato International Airport on the night of July 24. The group included 168 Radiated Tortoises (Astrochelys radiata), 27 Ploughshare Tortoises (Astrochelys yniphora) and one Spider Tortoise (Pyxis). According to the Eaux & Forêts staff at Ivato Airport, a car brought three suitcases directly to the plane, circumventing security screening. The person in charge of loading the luggage into the plane suggested that the bags be checked for safety purposes, at which time the tortoises were discovered.

 

Two passengers were arrested, one of whom is already well-known by customs personnel. The smugglers' final intended destination was Indonesia, by way of Nairobi and Dubai. The TSA has been charged with the care of all of the Radiated Tortoises, while the Ploughshare Tortoises were sent to the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. Herilala Randriamahazo (TSA Malagasy Tortoise Conservation Coordinator) is currently caring for the Radiated Tortoises, most of which are very young, in the gardens of the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership in Antananarivo where he is based.

 

Many of the Radiated Tortoises are weak and in poor health after their ordeal. After they are able to fully recover, Herilala hopes to reintroduce them in the sacred forest of Ampotoka in the Androy Region, where a collaboration has already been established to release confiscated tortoises.  We will keep you posted on their progress. Click here to read the story on the TSA website.

Turtle Conservation Workshop Hosted in Colombia

 

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A two day workshop on the Conservation of Turtles and Tortoises in Colombia got underway on Wednesday, hosted by the Santa Fe Zoo in Medellin. The meeting was organized by Vivian Paez (Universidad de Antioquia) and sponsored by the TSA. Approximately 70 participants from all over Colombia attended and heard 23 presentations on the status of Colombian turtles and tortoises.

 

Thursday, July 28, participants worked in small groups to address some of the critical issues facing Colombia's turtles and tortoises, information that will eventually be incorporated into an Action Plan. This workshop signals the beginning of a more extensive involvement in South America by the TSA. A second symposium will be held next month at the TSA conference in Orlando with a full day session on South American turtles.

 

Save on your Shuttle!

Mears Transportation Group in Orlando is offering discounted airport shuttle service for TSA Conference attendees! Conference attendees are eligible for a $3 discount on a round trip shuttle from Orlando International Airport to the Rosen Plaza hotel. Round trip prices for adults are regularly $30, $24 for children.

 

Click here to print a coupon that you can take to the Mears counter in the airport. Or, click here to make your online reservation today! If booking online, be sure to select the Rosen PLAZA Main Entrance (not one of the other Rosen properties). See you in Orlando!