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A Model for the Future Conservation
of Southeast Asian Turtles
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The decline of turtle and tortoise populations worldwide has caused serious concern among scientists and wildlife conservationists for more than twenty years.  But in the decade of the 90s, with China’s transition to a market economy and its increased affluence, the age-old traditional use of turtles for food and medicine increased dramatically.  The impact of the Chinese market on the already precarious status of Asian turtle populations has reached disastrous proportions (see The Asian Turtle Crisis).

But the Cuc Phuong Conservation Project and its Turtle Conservation and Ecology Project) in Vietnam may very well be a model for future programs to save the turtles of Southeast Asia.  The greater Cuc Phuong Project, established in 1996, is a multifaceted conservation initiative.  Major project components include a community-based conservation education program active in 35 schools and 15 communes surrounding the park, a socioeconomic research program to examine the relationship between local communities and forest resource use, a visitor education program targeting the park’s 40,000 annual visitors, and biological research on the park’s fauna and flora.

The Cuc Phuong Conservation Project manages two species conservation programs for wildlife threatened by the illegal trade:  the Owston’s Palm Civet (Chrotogale owstoni) Conservation Program and the Turtle Conservation and Ecology Project.

The Turtle Conservation and Ecology Project, focusing on tortoises and freshwater turtles confiscated from the trade, was initiated in 1998.  Since then it has developed steadily, and in the summer of 1999, with official endorsement from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Turtle Project was formally integrated into the larger Cuc Phuong Conservation Project, making it the first official tortoise and freshwater turtle conservation program in Vietnam.  For more details about the scope, goals, and activities of this important conservation effort, see the newsletters and reports below.


SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:   The Conservation Awareness Program has helped raise conservation awareness among 15,300 children living in the vicinty of Cuc Phuong National Park, and Vu Thi Quyen’s work has produced pioneers in community-based environmental education.

Vu Thi Quyen Receives Maurice Laing Award


NEW YORK TURTLE AND TORTOISE SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for Southeast Asian students — to develop scientific expertise for chelonian research and to promote conservation education and awareness programs in Southeast Asia. 

A New Initiative for NYTTS — Launching the Asian Scholarship Program

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NEWSLETTERS REPORTS NEWS ARTICLES WEB SITES FORUMS

NEWSLETTERS: INDEX

Turtle Conservation Vietnam,
Newsletter of the Turtle Conservation and Ecology Project (TCEP)


Volume I, Issue 2, January 1, 2001

Turtle Conservation Vietnam,
Newsletter of the Turtle Conservation and Ecology Project (TCEP)


Volume I, Issue 1, July 1, 2000

Cuc Phuong Report: News from the Cuc Phuong Conservation Project
(Volume III, Issue 2, May 31, 2000)


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Cuc Phuong Report: News from the Cuc Phuong Conservation Project
(Volume III, Issue 1, January 2000)


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PROJECT AND WILDLIFE REPORTS: INDEX

“Report to TRAFFIC: Compiled Notes on the Wildlife Trade in Vietnam” (June 1–September 30, 2000)

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“The Turtle Conservation and Ecology Project” (January 2000)

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“Report to TRAFFIC SEA: Compiled Notes on the Wildlife Trade in Vietnam (January–May 2000)”

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“Report to TRAFFIC Vietnam: Compiled Notes on the Wildlife Trade in Vietnam (November–December 1999)”

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“Report to TRAFFIC Vietnam: Compiled Notes on the Wildlife Trade in Vietnam (October 1999)”

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“Trade Action Report, Ninh Binh Seizure (July 1999)”

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RELATED NEWS ARTICLES:  (links open new browser windows) INDEX

“Vietnam’s Vanishing Primates”
(November 15, 2000)

Link to article: The New York Times (free with registration)

Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Newsletter, Fall 2000
(entire newsletter reproduced courtesy of the CBC, American Museum of Natural History)

Links to articles related to Vietnam:
“Turtles in Trouble”
“The Conservation Education Network”
“Viet Nam: Filling in the Gaps”
“Interpreting Biodiversity in Viet Nam”

“Vietnam Highway Hits Bump on the Road”
(July 28, 2002)

Link to article: Washington Post

“Elevated Highway to Plough Through Vietnam National Park”
(November 3, 2000)

Link to article: Deutsche Presse-Agentur

“The Flawed Forests of Cuc Phuong”
(September 20, 2000)

Link to article: Japan Times Online

“Environmentalists say Vietnamese Highway a Threat”
(August 15, 2000)

Link to article: Planet Ark (Reuters Environment News)

“Vietnamese Highway Project Hits ‘Green’ Roadblocks”
(August 22, 2000)

Link to article online: IGC EcoNet

“Vietnam: Highway Project Would Gravely Affect Protected Areas”
June, 2000)

Link to article online: World Rainforest Movement, Montevideo, Uraguay


RELATED WEB SITES:  (links open new browser windows) INDEX

Melbourne Zoo Asian Turtle Crisis and Cuc Phuong Turtle Project Web site

     Melbourne Zoo provides support to address the Asian Turtle Crisis and has been actively involved in this conservation program since 1998.

The Cuc Phuong Turtle Project


Wildlife Volunteer Fund

     A volunteer organization headquartered in Japan for anyone who wishes to help conserve wildlife and wildlife habitats around the world.  WVF provides direct support to the Cuc Phuong Conservation Project (see link from home page).

Wildlife Volunteer Fund


MekongInfo

     An interactive Web-based system for sharing information and knowledge related to natural resource management in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.

www.MekongInfo.org


Vietnam Science, Technology and Environment Page

     Committed to saving Vietnam's environment, assisting Vietnamese scientists find solutions to development problems, and to helping people in the countryside to make a living without degrading their environment.

Vietnam Science, Technology and Environment Page

     The destruction of Vietnam’s natural resources today is at a critical point.  For pages on this site devoted to the the effects of wildlife trafficking as well as threats to ecosystems in Vietnam, go directly to:

Wild Trade Vietnam

     And of particular importance, for research as well as general interest, is a page of document links covering wildlife trade and natural resource inventory and management:

Documents, WWW Links and Comments on Wildife Trade


FORUMS: INDEX

Conservation Education Network (CEN) — Vietnam

     CEN is a world-wide forum for exchange of scholarly, factual information on conservation education in Viet Nam (in Vietnamese and English).  To subscribe to CEN, send an e-mail message to majordomo@vn-gw.net.vn with the body text reading:

subscribe cen <your email address>


Australia Vietnam Science, Technology, and Environment Listserve Discussion Group

     The AVSL-L Discussion Group is a list for the exchange of professional and scientific information (in English).  To subscribe to AVSL-L, send an e-mail message to majordomo@coombs.anu.edu.au with the body text reading:

subscribe avsl-l <your email address>


The Tortoise Reserve Joins Asian Turtle Conservation Effort

The AZA Chelonian Advisory Group and the Australian Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria have identified the Cuc Phuong Turtle Conservation and Ecology Project as a primary site for urgently needed regional conservation of Asian turtles.

To help raise funds for Asian turtle conservation (and at this time all monies will be directed to the Cuc Phuong Conservation Project), the Tortoise Reserve has set up an account at the Tennessee Aquarium to receive donations for Cuc Phuong.  To jumpstart the effort, the Tortoise Reserve will match any one donation up to $1,000 from a herpetological or turtle and tortoise society.  Contributions in any amount are encouraged, all will be acknowledged, and all contributions are tax deductible. Contributors will receive periodic updates on the program’s progress.  Donations should be made payable to the Asian Turtle Conservation Program and sent to the attention of Dave Collins, Asian Turtle Conservation Program Coordinator, Tennessee Aquarium, PO Box 11048, Chattanooga, TN 37401, USA.  E-mail: dec@tennis.org.  Visit the Tortoise Reserve Web site: www.tortoisereserve.org.


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Contacts:

Douglas Hendrie, Cuc Phuong Conservation Project Director:  dhendrie@fpt.vn

Dave Collins, Asian Turtle Conservation Program Coordinator:  dec@tennis.org

Jim Van Abbema, NYTTS, this Web site:  jvanabbema@nytts.org

This site is sponsored by the New York Turtle and Tortoise Society:  nytts.org

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Turtle enclosures
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Delivering plants for turtle enclosures



Indotestudo elongata hatching at the Center



Conservation Awareness Program



Children tour the Conservation Center



Workshop for Ninh Binh rangers



Soc Son rangers identify turtles



Rangers' seize shipment of Cyclemys



A seized shipment of Malayemys

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