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The royal turtle ‘Batagur’ at Suoi Tien Park (Photo: EVN) |
Updated October, 08 2012
HCM CITY (VNS)—
A large mangrove terrapin called "Royal Turtle" was transferred by
Vietnamese conservationists to the Cambodian Ministry of Agriculture,
Forestry and Fisheries at a ceremony in HCM City on Friday.
The critically-endangered mangrove terrapin
(Batagur affinis) was repatriated to Cambodia after more than 30 years
of breeding in the Suoi Tien Cultural Tourism Park in HCM City's
suburban District 9.
The Royal Turtle was bought by Dinh Van Vui, Chairman of Suoi Tien Cultural - Tourism Co. Ltd. from an unknown resident in 1980.
In 2010, a staffer of the Vietnamese conservation
group Education for Nature (ENV) found that the mangrove tarrapin was a
extremely rare and precious species from Cambodia.
The HCM City Department of Forestry and Suoi Tien
Co. has since co-operated with the Cambodian Ministry of Agriculture,
Forestry and Fisheries on plans to repatriate the rare turtle to
Cambodia, ENV said.
"Cambodians value this species as part of their
culture, referring to it as the ‘Royal Turtle' because at one time
Cambodia's king declared the turtle to be protected by a royal decree
and strictly prohibited its hunting," Tran Viet Hung, Deputy Director of
ENV, was quoted as saying by the English-language newspaper The
Cambodia Herald.
ENV noted that wild populations of the species in
Cambodia have declined remarkably over the past few decades and are now
found mainly in the Sre Ambel River system.
ENV said the royal turtle was being transferred
to a conservation project in Sre Ambel River where it will be introduced
into a breeding programme to boost the low population and increase
genetic diversity of the species.
During the terrapin handover ceremony, Cambodian
Fisheries Administration Deputy Secretary General Ing Try presented a
certificate of appreciation to Vui, the chief executive of Suoi Tien
Cultural Tourism Ltd.—VNS
2 comments:
this is the hybrid turtle, the real one is already on the Vietnamese table.
Definately need to repatriate Hun Sen back Hanoi.
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