Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle
Specialist Group
The Mission of the
IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group (TFTSG)
is to identify and document threats to the survival of
all species of tortoises and freshwater turtles,
and to help catalyze conservation action
to ensure that none become extinct
and that sustainable populations of all species
persist in the wild.
Tortoises in the Mist
Galapagos Giant Tortoises, Chelonoidis vicina,
on the rim of Volcan Alcedo, Galápagos, Ecuador.
Photo by Peter C.H. Pritchard
Access the latest updates to our massive
CBFTT Monograph Project:
Conservation Biology of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises
843 pages total, 68 separate accounts,
88 species and subspecies covered,
and 5 annual annotated checklists,
by 124 contributing authors
Latest update published online here on
31 December 2012
Access the latest update of our annual
Checklist of Turtles of the World:
by the
Turtle Taxonomy Working Group
of the IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group
6 annual annotated checklists currently available
(5 in the CBFTT monograph project)
Latest update published online here on
31 December 2012
Access the latest quadrennial update to our
"Turtles in Trouble" reports on the
World's 25+ Most Endangered Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles:
3 quadrennial Top 25 Lists currently available
Latest update published online here on
14 February 2011
Access the latest updates to our
TFTSG turtle taxonomy literature database:
Turtles of the World:
Online Turtle Taxonomic Literature Database and PDF Library
931 turtle PDF's currently available,
including 711 (95.1%) of 748
primary turtle taxonomic references,
and 220 (74.3%) of 296
secondary turtle taxonomic references
from the CBFTT Checklists
Latest additions posted online here on
17 March 2013
PDF's added in 2013 are marked
(Banner photo: Malayan Snail-eating Turtle, Malayemys macrocephala, from Thailand; photo by Peter Paul van Dijk)








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