Marginata 03 - Endangered tortoises

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Marginata 03 - Endangered tortoises

Three-striped roofed turtle
Coahuila box turtle

Contents:

    • 2 EDITORIAL
    • 3 READER LETTERS
    • 4 MAGAZINE
    • 7 DATES
    • 9 PHOTO REPORTAGE
      Endangered tortoises
      Hans - Dieter Philippen
    • 13 REPORTAGE
      In search of mates for "Lonesome George" – Results of the Pinta Expedition 2003
      Peter C. H. Pritchard
    • 21 REPORTAGE
      South Africa – attempt to conserve one third of the world's known tortoises
      Margaretha D. Hofmeyr and Brian T. Henen
    • 31 PORTRAIT
      Madagascan beaked tortoise
      Astrochelys yniphora (VAILLANT, 1885)
      Hans - Dieter Philippen
    • 36 REPORTAGE
      The Seychelles giant tortoises
      A contribution to nature conservation and species preservation
      Justin Gerlach
    • 44 REPORTAGE
      The species conservation project for the three-striped roofed turtle (Kachuga trivittata) at Mandalay Zoo
      Gerald Kuchling and U Twint Lwin
    • 52 REPORTAGE
      Keeping and breeding the Coahuila box turtle Terrapene coahuila SCHMIDT & OWENS, 1944)
      Part 1
      Markus Baur & Irmtraud Jasser-Häger
    • 60 BOOK TIP
    • 61 CLASSIFIEDS
    • 62 REGIONAL GUIDE
    • 64 AGATHA MARGINATA
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