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Con Dao National Park releases rare elongated tortoise back into the wild

The elongated tortoise is one of the most beautiful and rare terrestrial tortoise species, listed in both the Vietnam Red Data Book and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
The turtle is released back into the natural forest habitat as part of conservation efforts (Photo: VNA)
The turtle is released back into the natural forest habitat as part of conservation efforts (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)🙈 – The Con Son Station under the Conservation and International Cooperation Division of the Con Dao National Park has recently received an elongated tortoise (Indotestudo elongata) from Radar Station 32 under Regiment 294, Division 367 of the Air Defence – Air Force, according to the park’s Management Board.

The elongated tortoise, belonging to the Testudinidae family, is listed as an endangered, precious, and rare forest animal in Group IIB under Government Decree No. 84/2021/ND-CP dated September 22, 2021. The individual, identified as a female, weighs about 1.6kg, with a carapace length of 34cm and width of 19cm. Upon receiving it, park officials conducted a thorough health check to ensure the tortoise was neither injured nor diseased. This step was considered crucial not only to assess its condition but also to prepare it for release back into the wild, giving it the best chance of survival.
After the assessment, Con Son Station, in coordination with representatives of Radar Station 32, released the tortoise into a natural forest habitat as part of conservation efforts.
Nguyen Thai Hau, deputy head of the Conservation and International Cooperation Division, said that the release site was carefully chosen. The area features abundant vegetation, sufficient water sources, and minimal human disturbance, enabling the tortoise to find food and water easily and reintegrate into its natural habitat. The elongated tortoise is one of the most beautiful and rare terrestrial tortoise species, listed in both the Vietnam Red Data Book and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. It typically inhabits tropical and subtropical forests and plays an important role in maintaining ecological balance. However, due to illegal trade and habitat loss, its wild population has been declining sharply./.
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