Asian Giant Tortoises Rewilded to a Protected Forest in Nagaland, India
Asian Giant Tortoises Rewilded to a Protected Forest in Nagaland, Indi
- Ten captive-bred juvenile Asian Giant Tortoises released into a protected forest in Nagaland, Northeast India.
- The Asian Giant Tortoise is the largest tortoise in Asia and listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- Release represents the first monitored rewilding of Asian Giant Tortoise in India.
- Pilot release will serve as a means to guide future release potential for rewilding and eventual population recovery of the Asian Giant Tortoise across its historic range.
Asian Giant Tortoises Rewilded to a Protected Forest in Nagaland, Indi