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Download Solution PDFTen captive-bred Asian Giant Tortoises (Manouria emys), one of the largest tortoise species in mainland Asia, were recently released into which National Park of India?
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Ntangki National Park.
Key Points
- In an effort to conserve one of the largest tortoise species in mainland Asia, ten captive-bred Asian Giant Tortoises (Manouria emys) were recently released into Ntangki National Park in Peren district, India.
- The rewilding process was carried out with the assistance of the Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) and the Wildlife Conservation Society India (WCSI).
- The Asian Giant Tortoise is listed as “critically endangered” on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species.
- Over-exploitation and unsustainable use by local communities have pushed the species to the brink of extinction.
- In December of last year, the TSA and Creative Conservation Alliance released ten captive-bred individuals in the Matamuhuri valley of Bangladesh.
Additional Information Conservation Efforts in Nagaland
- The Nagaland Zoological Park in Dimapur has the highest number of Asian Giant Tortoise, with 110 hatchlings and juveniles from 13 adults.
- These juveniles, born in 2018 and weighing an average of 2.4 kilograms, were conserved and bred for five years at the park before being released in a process known as “soft release.”
- This method gradually introduces captive-raised species into the wild, allowing them to develop a sense of “site fidelity” and become habituated to living near the release site.
Long-Term Conservation Program
- The Nagaland Forest Department is determined to restore a viable population of Asian Giant Tortoises in the state and will be working with stakeholders and partner organizations to do so.
- The long-term program will also engage local communities and raise awareness in order to make them active participants in the conservation mission.
- The current release of these tortoises marks a significant step towards population replenishment.
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