About this campaign
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The Asian Turtle Program (ATP) conserves Asia's tortoises and freshwater turtles by conducting research, protecting habitats, raising awareness and building expertise, with the aim of establishing a safe and sustainable future for them, and ensuring that no further turtle species become extinct in the region.
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The ATP was established in 1998 for the conservation of tortoises and freshwater turtles (TFT) in Vietnam and southeast Asia.
We focus on Vietnam?s priority species including critically endangered and endemic species of greatest conservation concern, such as the endemic Vietnamese Pond Turtle (Mauremys annamensis), Indochinese Box Turtles (Cuora bourreti) and (Cuora picturata) in central Vietnam; and the legendary Hoan Kiem Turtle (Rafetus swinhoei) also known as Swinhoe?s Softshell Turtle in northern Vietnam, largely recognised as the most endangered turtle species in the world.
ATP plays a role in Indo Myanmar Conservation's (IMC) larger objective to prevent the extinction of all globally threatened wildlife within the Indo-Myanmar Hotspot, which includes Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and portions of eastern India and southern China.
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