On April 24th, Turtle Conservancy representatives Torsten Blanck (Science Advisory Board; Germany) and Dr. James Liu (Asian Programs Manager) traveled to Shunde, China to present to the Shunde Turtle Breeder's Association. This turtle expo and conference was host to over 160 different breeding operations and 10,000 visitors. The two were accompanied by the Turtle Survival Alliance's Ben Anders and Beijing University's Dr. Danny Gaillard. The group was invited by the renowned turtle biologist, Professor Ting Zhou. They presented on husbandry techniques to improve the welfare of farmed animals in China and conservation initiatives by the Turtle Conservancy to help turtles and tortoises worldwide. Turtles are farmed at a massive scale in China due to demand for the pet and food trade, but conditions and information are rapidly improving. Farming may prove to be the only way to save many species in Asia from extinction, as wild animals are heavily poached throughout their range. Torsten and James also took this time to evaluate trends in the market regarding species traded, prices, and imports from the United States.