Madagascar is known unofficially as the 8th continent due to its amazing diversity of animals and plants that live nowhere else. However, there is a darker side of paradise. This island is also a gold mine for poachers, seeking profit from the animals that call this place home, including some of their most beautiful residents: the tortoises. If you have ever seen a Malagasy tortoise, you are sure to be awestruck. Their amazing vibrant colors and high-domed carapaces are a sight to see, but are highly sought after in the pet industry, leaving the current population in the wild dwindling. There three species of high concern that are endemic to Madagascar.
Plougshare Tortoise
Radiated Tortoise
Spider Tortoise
Now the real question:
I’ve heard that there are some extensive breeding programs for these beautiful relics, but I wonder if their population has really increased since these programs started.
Info that might be helpful:
TSA (Turtle Survival Alliance) Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA)
Behler Chelonian Center Turtle Conservancy - Behler Chelonian Center
Viper
Plougshare Tortoise
Radiated Tortoise
Spider Tortoise
Now the real question:
I’ve heard that there are some extensive breeding programs for these beautiful relics, but I wonder if their population has really increased since these programs started.
Info that might be helpful:
TSA (Turtle Survival Alliance) Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA)
Behler Chelonian Center Turtle Conservancy - Behler Chelonian Center
Viper