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Shell Shock: 25 Turtle Species in Terrible Trouble

The Burmese star tortoise (Geochelone platynota) is characterized by well defined, symmetrical star patterns that radiate across the reptile’s shell. Very little is known about the species, which is threatened by both the pet trade and a demand for meat.
(Image credit: Brian D. Horne/Wildlife Conservation Society.)

Turtles are among the most endangered vertebrates on Earth: roughly half of the world's 300 species are threatened with extinction. A new report profiles the 25 most vulnerable.

Turtle and tortoise populations have been decimated by illegal hunting— for both food and the pet trade — and habitat loss, and many species will go extinct in the next decade unless drastic conservation measures are taken, according to the new report, issued by a coalition of conservation groups.

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