Publication Date:
2021-05-19
Description:
A total of 3528 specimens of freshwater turtles belonging to two families viz., Geoemydidae (Brown River
Turtle, Kachuga smithi; Indian Saw-backed turtle, K. tecta; Brahminy Rrive Turtle, Hardella thurgi; Spotted
Pond Turtle, Geoclemys hamiltonii) and Trionychidae (Indian Soft-shell Turtle, Aspederates gangeticus;
Peacock Soft-shell Turtle, A.hurum; Narrow-headed Soft-shell Turtle, Chitra indica; Indian Flap-shell Turtle,
Lissemys punciata) were identified. Kachuga smithi (43.62%) and K.tecta (42.06%) had abundant population
status, whereas, Hardella thurgi (0.88%) and Chitra indica (0.54%) were rare. Capturing of turtles for supply
to foreigners and export is a major threat to these animals. Fishermen also kill them during fishing. Canal
closure and de-silting is also harmful to turtles. It is concluded that it is necessary to provide immediate
legal protection/coverage to all turtle species under the Punjab Wildlife Act, 1974, Pakistan; otherwise
turtle species will become extinct.
Description:
Published
Keywords:
Turtles
;
Population
;
Capturing
;
Rivers
;
Canals
;
Protection
;
Management
;
Distribution
;
Freshwater
;
Species
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
Type:
Journal Contribution
,
Refereed
Format:
pp.142-146
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