Hatching Season Success

The month of August was filled with anticipation as we awaited for the hatch date of several endangered turtles and tortoises! Some of our hatchling numbers included the following: 

  • For the first time, the Turtle Conservancy’s conservation center successfully hatched four Big-headed turtles (Platysternon megacephalum)! This species is part of the Platysternidae family and is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List. Big-headed turtles are native to Southeast Asia and China. 

  • One Coahuilan box turtle (Terrapene coahuila), which is a small aquatic species of box turtle which lives in Mexico, specifically in the Cuatro Ciénegas basin of central Coahuila.

  • One Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle (Geoemyda japonica) which is a small semi-terrestrial species of turtle native to the Okinawajima, Kumejima, and Tokashikijima islands in Japan. 

  • Two Parrot-Beaked Tortoises (Homopus areolatus) which is a tortoise species specifically  native to the South African Cape provinces. These tortoises also happen to be one of the species we protect on our South African preserve!

It’s always a pleasure to welcome new hatchlings at our conservation center as we continue to do our part in preserving these threatened turtles and tortoises.