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Nearly Extinct Giant Turtle Found in Northern Vietnam
After three years of searching lakes and wetlands along the Red River in northern Vietnam, researchers sponsored by Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and the Cleveland Zoological Society, turned their focus to a lake just west of Hanoi, where local residents claimed to have occasionally seen the gigantic soft-shell turtle. Field biologist Nguyen Xuan Thuan, (with Education for Nature in Vietnam) found and photographed the turtle as it basked on the lake's surface, allowing scientists to confirm the animal was the extremely rare Swinhoe's turtle. Only 4 Known to Exist Other than the turtle discovered by Cleveland Metroparks Zoo's Asian Turtle Program, only three of the giant turtles are known to remain. Two of them are at zoos in China, and one is in the Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi. The Swinhoe's soft-shell turtle is considered by many in Vietnam to be a national treasure. Legendary Turtle in Vietnam Hanoi residents often line the banks of Hoan Kiem Lake in hopes of spotting the legendary turtle, which some believe brings good fortune to those who see it. ‘This is one of those mythical species that people always talked about but no one ever saw, so it's hugely significant that we found this lone turtle in the wild,’ said Geoff Hall, General Curator of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. ‘It gives us some hope for a species that truly is on the verge of extinction.’ Hunted to the Verge of Extinction ‘Our hopes are set on finding other turtles that have somehow been overlooked by hunters or were preserved in lakes and wetlands along the Red River,’ Hendrie said. ‘However, without evidence of reproduction, the future of the legendary Hoan Kiem turtle and its three surviving cohorts looks bleak.’ Efforts are underway to unite the male and female soft-shell turtles at the two separate Chinese zoos in hopes they may reproduce and ensure another generation of the species. World’s Largest Freshwater Turtle Before announcing their big discovery, the team of Zoo-supported researchers notified senior government officials and took measures to protect the turtle in its natural habitat. The Swinhoe's turtle remains in the lake where it was found. The Asian Turtle Program |

I think we should move on from having dolphins in captivity now - we all know this isn't good for them.
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