Onychorhynchus coronatus
Well-Known Member
I think you are overestimating stress in turtles. If you look at the AZA Chelodian TAG link above, not a single turtle species is said to have a hard time in mixed exhibits, and a lot are said to do better in mixed exhibits. I don't think a lot of the high conservation concern species of turtle necessarily make good Exhibit animals on their own, so would personally prefer zoos and conservation facilities to work with them either behind the scenes or in mixed species Exhibits, saving the limited amount of space for Exhibits to more engaging animals.
I agree of course about the necessity for a lot of the top conservation concern turtle species to be kept behind the scenes or even better within conservation facilities in the range country for captive breeding purposes.
However, I do very strongly believe that those that are more suited for being exhibited to the public should be displayed in terrariums in reptile houses or in outdoor enclosures where appropriate.
I personally do not really care whether most of the public find them engaging or not as they are still ambassadors for their species and serve an important educational role that may be appreciated by a few visitors.
