Shailendra Singh, Ashutosh Tripathi, Brian D. Horne, Pawan SHANTIPRAKASH PAREEK, Sreeparna Dutta, Nathan Haislip
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2006 年,启动了一个长期保护项目,以恢复钱巴尔河下游的濒危海龟 Batagur kachuga 和 Batagur dhongoka。该项目从野外采集龟卵,在河边孵化场孵化,然后在孵化后 24 小时内将大多数幼龟放归野外。其中一部分幼龟在海龟保护中心专门设计的起头设施中饲养到 1 公斤重,然后再放归野外。本报告详细介绍了起头设施的设计、开发和运行情况。截至 2020 年,该项目已成功启动了 786 头 B. kachuga 和 66 头 B. dhongoka。此外,该起头设施还为北方邦林业局下属的库克莱尔嘎里尔(Kukrail Gharial)康复中心和坎普尔(Kanpur)动物公园提供了两个保护区,其中包括该物种历史分布区内的 50 头亚成体 B. kachuga。该项目的长期目标是将 B. kachuga 恢复到其以前的分布范围。
Conservation recovery of Batagur kachuga and Batagur dhongoka turtles in India: Development and operation of a head-starting facility
In 2006, a long-term conservation project was initiated for the recovery of endangered turtles Batagur kachuga and Batagur dhongoka along the lower Chambal river. This is based on the collection of eggs from the wild, incubation in a riverside hatchery, and then for most hatchlings release back into the wild within 24 hours of hatching. A sub-set of these hatchlings are reared at the Turtle Conservation Centre, in a specially designed head-starting facility until they weigh up to 1 kg, before release into the wild. A detailed description is given of the design, development and operation of the head-starting facility. Up to 2020, the project had successfully head-started 786 B. kachuga and 66 B. dhongoka. Moreover, this head-starting facility has supplied two conservation colonies, consisting of 50 subadult B. kachuga within the species’ historical range, Kukrail Gharial Rehabilitation Centre and Kanpur Zoological Park, both under the aegis of the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department. The long-term aim of the project is to retore B. kachuga to its former range.