A time lapse video of construction of waterfall enclosures for the Big-headed Turtle in Vietnam

Deaths have sadly been unavoidable, but many animals have now recovered well and just require genetic and health screening before release. We really hope to see some of these animals back out in the wild soon. Photo credit: ATP. Link about the news on ATP website https://goo.gl/qvYBKD


In Cuc Phuong National Park in northern Vietnam we have been working to build some outdoor waterfall enclosures for the endangered Big-headed Turtle (Platysternon megacephalum). The species needs cool, flowing, fresh water to survive, but being highly aggressive they cannot be kept in groups. With almost 200 of the species rescued from the wildlife trade since 2015, many with serious injuries, the centre has been able to recover about 75% of these animals. Now we hope to keep a small group at the centre for research and breeding and in spring of 2017 we want to release most of these animals back to the wild. Here you can see the video from the Turtle Conservation Centre which is supported by the Asian Turtle Program where all are staff are working together as part of a training exercise to build the first sample outdoor waterfall. We hope the turtles will be happy in their new housing and we hope you enjoy the video.

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Link to the video online

We would like to thank all our supporters who make our work possible and the authorities in Vietnam who are rescuing these animals.

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