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Turtle Survival Alliance TSA
(a.k.a.: IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group)

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Activities: Educational, Networking, Research
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.turtlesurvival.org
 
Main Email: rednine [at] earthlink.net
 
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Headquarters: United States
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 06:13:13
 

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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.

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