Chelonian Conservation and Biology
Chelonian Conservation and Biology is a scientific international journal of turtle and tortoise research. Its objective is to share any aspects of research on turtles and tortoises.
Of special interest are articles dealing with conservation biology, systematic relationships, chelonian diversity, geographic distribution, natural history, ecology, reproduction, morphology and natural variation, population status, husbandry, community conservation initiatives, and human exploitation or conservation management issues.
For more information, please visit www.chelonian.org/ccb
Turtles and tortoises are some of the worlds most at-risk vertebrates, and trade in Asia may lead to their extinction
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Amid threats of extinction, researchers worldwide are racing to discover and protect some of the worlds most endangered species turtles
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Loggerhead turtles are particularly susceptible to climate change as the risk of nest flooding increases and the health of hatchlings declines
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When it comes to pets, only birds outpace reptiles in terms of the number of species sold worldwide. Many of these reptiles, including tortoises and freshwater turtles, are taken from their natural habitats for use in international trade
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As climate change advances, tortoises limited mobility impedes their ability to reach more suitable habitats
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Chelonian Conservation and Biology Global biodiversity is becoming more threatened as the human population continues to grow and use the worlds resources
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