How much are we willing to bet on thisIts quite possible both can put aside issues for the sake of this species![]()
How much are we willing to bet on thisIts quite possible both can put aside issues for the sake of this species![]()
It is very unlikely, they're too worried about money to think about saving a speciesIts quite possible both can put aside issues for the sake of this species![]()
Politics aside, I believe there're practical reasons to prioritizing breeding turtles in Vietnam (hopefully they can find a male) given that the male in Suzhou cannot mate naturally and the potential risk of AI.Its quite possible both can put aside issues for the sake of this species![]()
What are we looking at in terms of individuals known sex?:Politics aside, I believe there're practical reasons to prioritizing breeding turtles in Vietnam (hopefully they can find a male) given that the male in Suzhou cannot mate naturally and the potential risk of AI.
I do wonder if it is realistic to assume others might exist around other lakes and waterways across its former range? Further, the off-chances of any remaining in obscure locations and unknown to the scientific world (and not eaten out of existence ..., remember turtles are also revered in S.E. Asia ..., so ....)
An update from ATP in July said they conducted an interview survey in Lang Son Province, Northern Vietnam which “provided positive historical information for large softshell turtles in a river section of the Ky Cung river; the most recent sighting with a good description was reportedly in 2019”. Such surveys have been conducted in many other areas in Vietnam and you may find more information on their website.What are we looking at in terms of individuals known sex?:
Suzhou Zoo: 1.0 (unable to breed naturally)
(former 0.1 died under procedure right?)
Vietnam Lakes: 2-3 individuals?
0.1 (the reported female in Dong Mo Lake).
0.0.1 - Dong Mo Lake (to be sexed 2020/early 2021)
0.0.1 - Xuang Khankh Lake
I do wonder if it is realistic to assume others might exist around other lakes and waterways across its former range? Further, the off-chances of any remaining in obscure locations and unknown to the scientific world (and not eaten out of existence ..., remember turtles are also revered in S.E. Asia ..., so ....)
I am afraid the kouprey is a cattle of legendary myths, however it has turned out to be quite not the wild animal at all....following my musings: social media requests could be also a good way to search for other South Asian animals more recognizable to general public, like kouprey, pink-headed duck etc. In many villages people have no pawed road but have Whatsapp.
...following my musings: social media requests could be also a good way to search for other South Asian animals more recognizable to general public, like kouprey, pink-headed duck etc. In many villages people have no pawed road but have Whatsapp.
I am afraid the kouprey is a cattle of legendary myths, however it has turned out to be quite not the wild animal at all.
I am afraid the kouprey is a cattle of legendary myths, however it has turned out to be quite not the wild animal at all.
The only wild cattle species in IndoChina remain banteng and gaur.
Some context: The article makes reference to a particularly large female which has been known about for some time .. though scientists believe that there may be still some more female turtles in existence. One can only hope ...
Some context: The article makes reference to a particularly large female which has been known about for some time .. though scientists believe that there may be still some more female turtles in existence. One can only hope ...