Marginata 25 - Cyrenaica tortoises

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Marginata 25 - Cyrenaica tortoises

South African beaked tortoise part 3
Argentine tortoises
Sea turtles

Contents:

Editorial
Magazine
Dates

REPORTAGE
The Cyrenaica tortoise (Testudo graeca cyrenaica)
Alex Pieh

BREEDING
Keeping and breeding of the Cyrenaica tortoise (Testudo graeca cyrenaica) in an indoor terrarium
Bastian Esser

BREEDING
Outdoor keeping and breeding of the Cyrenaica tortoise (Testudo graeca cyrenaica)
Angelica H.

POSTER
The Chaco flatback tortoise Acanthochelys pallidipectoris (Freiberg, 1945)
Hans - Dieter Philippen

REPORTAGE
The African beaked tortoise (Chersina angulata). Part 3: Predators and other threats
Michael Wirth

REPORTAGE
Threats, protection and utilisation of sea turtles.
Part 5: Conservation concepts and ways to sustainably utilise sea turtles
Gerald & Christa Benyr

BREEDING
Keeping and breeding the rarely kept Argentine tortoise (Trachemys d. dorbigni)
Volker Naths

Book tip
Classifieds
Subscription & Service
Regional guide

Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
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