Marginata 01 - Marginated tortoise

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Marginata 01 - Broad-shelled tortoises

Articulated tortoises Turtle conservation station
Correct wintering

Contents:

    • 2 EDITORIAL
    • 3 ADVISORY BOARD
    • 5 MAGAZINE
    • 10 PHOTO REPORTAGE
      Broad-shelled tortoises – the most impressive and largest land tortoises in Europe
      Hans - Dieter Philippen
    • 18 REPORT
      Keeping and breeding of the broad-shelled tortoise
      Matthias Mähn
    • 24 REPORTAGE
      The Sardinian population of the broad-shelled tortoise
      Wolfgang Wegehaupt
    • 31 PORTRAIT
      Indian flapshell softshell turtle
      Matthias Mähn
    • 36 REPORTAGE
      Remarks on the biology and alternative keeping and breeding of Kinixys belliana nogueyi (LATASTE, 1886)
      Irmtraud Jasser-Häger and Hans - Dieter Philippen
    • 46 REPORTAGE
      Red-eared slider turtles – Threatening newcomers?
      Hans - Dieter Philippen
    • 48 REPORTAGE
      Hibernation in European land tortoises
      Natural, physiological preparation and “wake-up phase”
      Markus Baur and R. W. Hoffmann
    • 55 ADVICE & ACTION
    • 56 CLASSIFIEDS
    • 57 REPORTAGE
      Official opening of the International Centre for Turtle Conservation – a look in front of and behind the scenes
      Hans - Dieter Philippen
    • 63 REGIONAL GUIDE
    • 64 AGATHA MARGINATA
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