The
Wildlife Conservation Society's (WCS) Bronx Zoo in New York has welcomed five
extremely rare Chinese yellow-headed box turtles.
The hatching
marks a significant population boost for the species, since there are only
estimated to be 150 left in the wild. Chinese yellow-headed box turtles once
flourished in streams in parts of eastern China, but have been pushed to the
brink of extinction by human consumption, use in traditional medicine, habitat
loss and the pet trade, according to the WCS.
Zoo
officials say they had to set the mood to get the rare turtles to breed, which
involved creating specific environmental and climate conditions.
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