RMF1R88B–Nearly extinct Rote Island's snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RMDE6TDW–Roti Island Snake Necked Turtle, - Chelodina McCordi, from Roti Island, Indonesia
RMW19YFW–Couple of Roti Island snake-necked turtles / McCord's snakeneck turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) swimming underwater in pond, native to Indonesia
RMRXWBJJ–Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi), also known as McCord's snakeneck turtle.
RFEBG9CB–Roti Island snake-necked turtle ( Chelodina mccordi), an endangered species, taken at Dierenpark Amersfoort Zoo
RF2RENN79–The Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) is a critically endangered turtle species from Rote Island in Indonesia.
RF2X245NP–Roti Island snake-necked turtle / McCord‘s snakeneck turtle (Chelodina mccordi) on the ground
RF2C7P1WW–The Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) is a critically endangered turtle species from Rote Island in Indonesia.
RF2H7486A–Roti Island snake-necked turtle / McCord‘s snakeneck turtle (Chelodina mccordi) on the ground
RF2X3D101–Leg of a Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi), also commonly known as McCord s snakeneck turtle, at Artis zoo in Amsterdam, Holland, 22
RF2HB9J8D–underwater McCord's snake-neck turtle or Roti Island snakeneck turtle. Chelodina mccordi species of Chelidae family. Adults turtle from Rote Island in
RM2WWNFAE–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMFARD4H–Roti Island snake-necked turtle, Chelodina mccordi, reptile, aqaurium
RMD3G947–(dpa) - An eight-weeks old Roti Island Snake-Necked Turtle (Chelodina mccordi) looks into the lens of a photographer in the zoo in Muenster, Germany, on Thursday, 18 November 2004. The turtle is an endangered species and its only natural habitat is the small Indonesian island of Roti. The zoo in Muenster is one of the few breeding stations in Europe and America.
RMRH3YCR–. Breviora. 2 BREVIOKi No. 498. Figure 1. Distribution of Chelodina subgeneric group "A" in northern Aus- tralia, New Guinea, and southeastern Indonesia. 1. Distribution of Chelodina mccordi on southwestern Roti Island, Indonesia. 2. Australian distribution of C. novaegiiineae {sensu lato) in Northern Territory and Queensland. 3. Distribution of C. pritchardi in Papua New Guinea. 4. New Guinean distribution of C no- vaeguineae in Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea. 5. Approximate distribution of C. reimanni in Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Major watershed limits in New Guinea and Australia ind
RMFB23Y2–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RMW19YG1–Roti Island snake-necked turtle / McCord's snakeneck turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) swimming underwater in pond, native to Rote Island in Indonesia
RMRXWBHK–Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi), also known as McCord's snakeneck turtle.
RFEBG9CT–Roti Island snake-necked turtle ( Chelodina mccordi), an endangered species, taken at Dierenpark Amersfoort Zoo
RF2C7P1Y6–The Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) is a critically endangered turtle species from Rote Island in Indonesia.
RF2H74868–Roti Island snake-necked turtle / McCord‘s snakeneck turtle (Chelodina mccordi) on the ground
RF2DNN22W–The Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) is a critically endangered turtle species from Rote Island in Indonesia.
RM2WWNFBC–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMRH3YA3–. Breviora. 28 BREVIOR.4 No. 498 reinianni novaegu'meae mccordi pritchardi longicollis steindachneri. Figure 10. Hypothesized phylogenetic relationships of the six currently rec- ognized species of Chelodina subgeneric group "A". The monophyly of Chelodina "A" follows Georges and Adams (1992). Characters supporting the intrageneric nodes are as follows: Node 1: partial or complete loss of chelid foramen; Node 2: wide parietal roof, narrow triturating surfaces, parallel pterygoids; Node 3: partial reduction in parietal roof width, slightly widened triturating surfaces; Node
RMHPNBP5–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RMW19YG5–Roti Island snake-necked turtle / McCord's snakeneck turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) swimming underwater in pond, native to Rote Island in Indonesia
RMRXWBHJ–Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi), also known as McCord's snakeneck turtle.
RFEBG9CJ–Roti Island snake-necked turtle ( Chelodina mccordi), an endangered species, taken at Dierenpark Amersfoort Zoo
RF2H7486B–Roti Island snake-necked turtle / McCord‘s snakeneck turtle (Chelodina mccordi) on the ground
RF2DNN38X–The Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) is a critically endangered turtle species from Rote Island in Indonesia.
RF2CHKB06–The Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) is a critically endangered turtle species from Rote Island in Indonesia.
RM2WWNFAT–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMRH3YAG–. Breviora. 1994 NEW CHELODINA FROM ROTI 25 E no 100 90 OA C 80 70 60 0^ a « 50 40 30 Growth of Chclodina mccordi. y = 32 + 17.25X + 1.75x2 1.5 2.5 3.5 Age (years) Figure 9. Graph showing probable growth of individual specimen of C. mccor- di (RMNH 4349) as calculated by measurements of costal scute growth rings. Actual size of specimen recorded as last data point on graph; sizes at age 1 and 2 calculated from growth rings; size at age 0 extrapolated from the curve. zoogeography of the family. Other than in South America, no other natural populations of chelid turtles have been recorded outsid
RMENE3F5–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RMW19YFN–Roti Island snake-necked turtle / McCord's snakeneck turtle (Chelodina mccordi ) surfacing to breathe in pond, native to Rote Island in Indonesia
RMRXWBN5–Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi), also known as McCord's snakeneck turtle.
RFEBG9CG–Roti Island snake-necked turtle ( Chelodina mccordi), an endangered species, taken at Dierenpark Amersfoort Zoo
RM2WWNF94–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMEX248B–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RMRXWBN7–Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi), also known as McCord's snakeneck turtle.
RFEBG9CY–Roti Island snake-necked turtle ( Chelodina mccordi), an endangered species, taken at Dierenpark Amersfoort Zoo
RFEBG9M9–Roti Island snake-necked turtle ( Chelodina mccordi), a critically endangered species, taken at Dierenpark Amersfoort Zoo
RM2WWNFAM–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMEX2489–Portraiture of nearly extinct Rote Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RMRXWBF1–Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi), also known as McCord's snakeneck turtle.
RFEBG9M3–Roti Island snake-necked turtle ( Chelodina mccordi), an endangered species, taken at Dierenpark Amersfoort Zoo
RM2WWNFB2–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2BYGMMY–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WWNFAB–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2BYGN29–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WWNFAH–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2BX11PJ–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding site in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WWNFBY–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMFB23Y4–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RMEXW71Y–Men wearing snake-necked turtle shirts walking on aisle between rows of white plastic chairs.
RMFB23YA–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex situ breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WWNFBD–London, UK. 25 March 2024. Visitors Sonika Tapley and Kaiyan Tapley (aged 2) view a Roti snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a preview of the new Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians experience at London Zoo, ahead of its opening to the public on Friday 29 March. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2P444J8–Rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2P44458–Rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2P444E4–Rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2P4448Y–Rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2P444DW–Rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2F2PRWR–A villager showing his collection of a Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) that he would release into the wild by his own will, after he participated in an event attended by government officials, which had released turtles bred in captivity back to a suitable habitat. Rote Island, Indonesia.
RM2P4379W–Rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) are photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change.
RM2P436Y0–Rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) are photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change.
RM2P437RJ–Rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) are photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change.
RM2F1HDTX–A villager showing his collection of Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) that will be released into the wild by his own initiative, after he participated in a government's event of releasing the turtles bred in Jakarta back to the species' natural habitat in Rote Island, Rote Ndao regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
RM2M72BKD–Certified breeders are unpacking Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juveniles to be conditioned at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2M72BWF–Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juveniles are being conditioned at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2M72BX4–Conservationists are conditioning Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juveniles at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2M72BKX–A certified breeder is unpacking Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juveniles to be conditioned at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2P435EC–A rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change. 'Together with other anthropogenic impacts, such as habitat loss and harvesting of species, this is a cause for concern,' wrote a team of scientists led by Matthias Biber (Technical University of Munich).
RM2P1W6KW–A rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. 'The Rote Island snake-necked turtle is one glaring example of how unsustainable trade has brought entire species to the brink of extinction,' said Jim Breheny, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Executive Vice President and Director of the Bronx Zoo as published by WCS Newsroom on September 7, 2022.
RM2P4352B–A rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change. 'Together with other anthropogenic impacts, such as habitat loss and harvesting of species, this is a cause for concern,' wrote a team of scientists led by Matthias Biber (Technical University of Munich).
RM2P1W979–A rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. 'The Rote Island snake-necked turtle is one glaring example of how unsustainable trade has brought entire species to the brink of extinction,' said Jim Breheny, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Executive Vice President and Director of the Bronx Zoo as published by WCS Newsroom on September 7, 2022.
RM2P1W5D8–A rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. 'The Rote Island snake-necked turtle is one glaring example of how unsustainable trade has brought entire species to the brink of extinction,' said Jim Breheny, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Executive Vice President and Director of the Bronx Zoo as published by WCS Newsroom on September 7, 2022.
RM2P1WB40–A worker is holding a rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) for a photo at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. 'The Rote Island snake-necked turtle is one glaring example of how unsustainable trade has brought entire species to the brink of extinction,' said Jim Breheny, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Executive Vice President and Director of the Bronx Zoo as published by WCS Newsroom on September 7, 2022.
RM2P435NK–A rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change. 'Together with other anthropogenic impacts, such as habitat loss and harvesting of species, this is a cause for concern,' wrote a team of scientists led by Matthias Biber (Technical University of Munich).
RM2P1W81Y–A rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. 'The Rote Island snake-necked turtle is one glaring example of how unsustainable trade has brought entire species to the brink of extinction,' said Jim Breheny, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Executive Vice President and Director of the Bronx Zoo as published by WCS Newsroom on September 7, 2022.
RM2P434KA–A rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is photographed at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change. 'Together with other anthropogenic impacts, such as habitat loss and harvesting of species, this is a cause for concern,' wrote a team of scientists led by Matthias Biber (Technical University of Munich).
RM2P1WBP5–A worker is holding a rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) for a photo at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. 'The Rote Island snake-necked turtle is one glaring example of how unsustainable trade has brought entire species to the brink of extinction,' said Jim Breheny, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Executive Vice President and Director of the Bronx Zoo as published by WCS Newsroom on September 7, 2022.
RM2M72BRT–A certified breeder is showing a Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juvenile that is being conditioned at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2M72BM2–A journalist taking video of Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juveniles that are being conditioned at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2M72BMG–A journalist taking video of Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juveniles that are being conditioned at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2M72BPM–A certified breeder is showing a Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juvenile that is being conditioned at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2P4361P–A worker is holding a critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex-situ breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change. 'Together with other anthropogenic impacts, such as habitat loss and harvesting of species, this is a cause for concern,' wrote a team of scientists led by Matthias Biber (Department for Life Science Systems, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Freising).
RM2P4369K–A worker is holding a critically endangered Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) at a licensed ex-situ breeding farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change. 'Together with other anthropogenic impacts, such as habitat loss and harvesting of species, this is a cause for concern,' wrote a team of scientists led by Matthias Biber (Department for Life Science Systems, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Freising).
RM2P436GW–A worker is holding a rare and threatened species of freshwater turtle, the Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) for a photo at a licensed ex-situ breeding facility in Jakarta, Indonesia. Scientific research suggests that reptile richness is likely to decrease significantly across most parts of the world with ongoing future climate change. 'Together with other anthropogenic impacts, such as habitat loss and harvesting of species, this is a cause for concern,' wrote a team of scientists led by Matthias Biber (Technical University of Munich).
RM2M2D8TP–A villager showing his collection of a Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) that he would release into the wild by his own will, after he participated in an event attended by government officials, which had released turtles bred in captivity back to a suitable habitat in Maubesi village, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Community-based conservation is promoted as a strategy for improving resource management through community engagement, while traditional management approaches rely on customary laws and practices.
RM2F2PXB9–A worker of a company, an official breeder of Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi), are about to unpack the turtles before a ceremonial event to release the critically endangered species into Lake Peto in Maubesi village, Rote Island, Indonesia.
RM2BW9T73–Conservationists are conditioning Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) juveniles at a hotel in Batu Termanu, Central Rote, Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Bred in a certified breeding facility in Jakarta and are having a long trip to its home island, the critically endangered freshwater turtles will be released onto Lake Peto, one of their suitable, natural habitats. The species suffers from wildlife trade.
RM2F1MGCR–Rote Island, Indonesia. July 15, 2009. Lake Peto in Maubesi village, Rote Island, Rote Ndao regency, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Considered as one of the suitable habitats for Rote Island's endemic snake-necked turtle species (Chelodina mccordi), this lake is chosen as the location to release the endangered species bred in captivity, on a ceremonial event that will be attended by Indonesian officials on July 16, 2009. Lake Peto, Maubesi village, Rote Ndao regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
RM2F1MGA3–Rote Island, Indonesia. July 15, 2009. Worker of a company that is an official breeder of Rote Island's snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) placing the endemic turtles into plastic bowls for conditioning phase. Bred in captivity, the turtles will be released to the wild, to one of the suitable habitats which is Lake Peto in Maubesi village, on a ceremonial event that will be attended by Indonesian officials on July 16, 2009. Indonesian officials, official breeders, and NGOs conduct the release program as one of the conservation efforts to save the critically endangered species.
RM2F1MG9B–Rote Island, Indonesia. July 15, 2009. Worker of a company that is an official breeder of Rote Island's snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) placing the endemic turtles into plastic bowls for conditioning phase. Bred in captivity, the turtles will be released to the wild, to one of the suitable habitats which is Lake Peto in Maubesi village, on a ceremonial event that will be attended by Indonesian officials on July 16, 2009. Indonesian officials, official breeders, and NGOs conduct the release program as one of the conservation efforts to save the critically endangered species.
RM2F1MG75–Rote Island, Indonesia. July 15, 2009. Workers of a company that is an official breeder of Rote Island's snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mccordi) checking the conditions of the endemic turtles upon arrival in the island. Bred in captivity, the turtles will be released to the wild, to one of the suitable habitats which is Lake Peto in Maubesi village, on a ceremonial event that will be attended by Indonesian officials on July 16, 2009. Indonesian officials, official breeders, and NGOs conduct the release program as one of the conservation efforts to save the critically endangered species.
RM2P444WN–Freshwater turtles that are threatened by extinction risk (critically endangered) and are endemic to Rote Island of Indonesia, the snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mcccordi), at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding facility in Jakarta.
RM2P4456N–Freshwater turtles that are threatened by extinction risk (critically endangered) and are endemic to Rote Island of Indonesia, the snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mcccordi), at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding facility in Jakarta.
RM2P445AE–Freshwater turtles that are threatened by extinction risk (critically endangered) and are endemic to Rote Island of Indonesia, the snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mcccordi), at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding facility in Jakarta.
RM2P4466X–Freshwater turtles that are threatened by extinction risk (critically endangered) and are endemic to Rote Island of Indonesia, the snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mcccordi), at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding facility in Jakarta.
RM2P44630–Freshwater turtles that are threatened by extinction risk (critically endangered) and are endemic to Rote Island of Indonesia, the snake-necked turtles (Chelodina mcccordi), at a licensed ex-situ wildlife breeding facility in Jakarta.
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