Turtle Survival Alliance TSA
(a.k.a.: IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group)
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The TSA can be best defined as an IUCN/SSC partnership network for sustainable captive manĀagement of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises. TSA formed as a joint interdisciplinary working group of the IUCN Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle (TFTSG) and Conservation Breeding Specialist Groups (CBSG). The group is a direct outgrowth of an Asian turtle workshop in Fort Worth, Texas, in January 2001, entitled Developing Conservation Strategies Through Captive Management.
The Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) recently received a significant grant ($100,000) from The Batchelor Foundation that will allow the organization to vastly expand its work, preventing the extinction of some of the most critically endangered turtles in Southeast Asia.
The Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) recently received a significant grant ($100,000) from The Batchelor Foundation that will allow the organization to vastly expand its work, preventing the extinction of some of the most critically endangered turtles in Southeast Asia.


