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Cambodia Royal Turtle Near Extinction

Source: VOA    2016-05-02   English BBS   Favorite  

The so-called royal turtles of Cambodia are close to disappearing forever.

The group Wildlife Conservation Society says fewer than 10 Cambodian royal turtles remain in the wild.

The society says sand removal and deforestation in Cambodia has led to habitat loss for the turtles.

Cambodia Royal Turtle Near Extinction

The turtle is also known as the Southern River terrapin. It is one of the world’s 25 endangered freshwater turtles. The turtle is only located in the Sre Ambel river system in Cambodia.

The Cambodian Fishery Administration and the Wildlife Conservation Society have joined together to protect the turtles. But they have reported a decrease in the number of royal turtle nests.

Four nests were found in 2015. One was found this year.

The Royal Turtle was believed to be extinct. In 2000, scientists reported the discovery of a small group of the turtles. Their human protectors since have saved about 40 nests and more than 550 eggs. Over 300 eggs hatched successfully.

I’m Pete Musto.

The Associated Press reported this story. Jim Dresbach adapted it for VOA Learning English. Caty Weaver was the editor.

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