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Captive-bred Palawan Forest Turtles released into the wild on World Turtle Day

Captive-bred Palawan Forest Turtles released into the wild on World Turtle Day

Photo by Dr. Sabine Schoppe

Katala Foundation Inc., through its Palawan Freshwater Turtle Conservation Program, released its fourth batch of Palawan forest turtles into the wetlands of Roxas on World Turtle Day 2025.

June 01, 2025
Abby Roeser, Sabine Schoppe, Abby Roeser

The Turtle Conservancy is proud to support our longtime partner in the Philippines, the Katala Foundation Inc. (KFI), in their efforts to conserve the critically endangered Palawan Forest Turtle (Siebenrockiella leytensis), lead by Dr. Sabine Schoppe. Since 2018, KFI has successfully bred this rare species in captivity at the Katala Institute for Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation (KIEBC) in Narra, Palawan. The assurance colony is part of a joint initiative between KFI and the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development Staff (PCSDS), formalized through a Memorandum of Agreement to protect freshwater turtles and pangolins in Palawan.

Over the past seven years, 61 Palawan Forest Turtles have hatched at KIEBC. Of these, 40 individuals have recently been released into protected areas to help bolster wild populations. These carefully planned releases are carried out in close coordination with PCSDS, local governments, and communities at each release site.

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We are deeply grateful for the ongoing support of our conservation partners, including PCSDS, DENR-CENRO, MENRO, LGU Roxas, and the barangays of Dumarao, Mendoza, Sandoval, Tagumpay, New Cuyo, Abaroan, and San Jose. Special thanks also go to our funding partners—Mandai Nature, Chester Zoo, Turtle Conservation Fund, anonymous donors whose continued support makes this critical work possible.

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