Annam leaf turtle

We are home to 4 Annam leaf turtles, they can found swimming around in their Tropical Trails exhibit.

Annam Leaf TurtleAldabrachelys gigantea
  • Class:

    Reptiles

  • Order:

    Testudines

  • Family:

    Geoemydidae

About the Annam leaf turtle

This extremely rare species is endemic to a small area of wetlands in central regions of Vietnam, Southeast Asia.

Annam leaf turtles are found in the shaded, freshwater rivers and streams of the Annamite mountain range. They prefer slow-moving water with abundant vegetation, where they can hide and forage.

Conservation

With no confirmed sightings in the wild from the 1940s until the early 2000s it was feared that the Annam leaf turtle had been driven to extinction. The primary reason for this long absence was habitat loss, illegal poaching, and the massive deforestation of the regions in central Vietnam where the species had been previously recorded. Despite rediscovering the species in 2007 and a rise in conservation efforts, they are still classed as “Critically Endangered” by the IUCN with fewer than 100 individuals believed to remain in the wild, and a similar number in captivity.

We are very fortunate to be home to this species at Paignton Zoo and part of the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP). In previous years our staff have assisted experts working at the Cuc Phuong Turtle Conservation Center located in Cúc Phương National Park in northern Vietnam.

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