At the Turtle Conservancy, we are working closely with our partners at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust to ramp up security for the last wild population of Ploughshare Tortoises. Armed guards, razor wire and hidden cameras are just some of the practical measures needed to deter and prevent poaching. Elsewhere, we are looking to create new breeding colonies to help reduce overcrowding and theft concerns in the one currently successful breeding facility. Lastly, we work to try and bolster captive populations out of country, by identifying animals already being trafficked through Tanzania, the Comoros, and Southeast Asia. We foster international cooperation to seize these animals and add them to breeding groups for future reintroductions.