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ENVIRONMENT REPORT -January 11, 2002: Endangered Turtles Rescued
By Cynthia Kirk
This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT.
International environmental groups have begun transporting hundreds of endangered turtles to a wildlife
protection center in the American state of Florida. The turtles were part of an illegal shipment1 of more than
seven-thousand freshwater turtles being sent to Chinese markets. Wildlife officials in Hong Kong rescued the
turtles last month from illegal traders in Southeast Asia.
The rescue effort is part of a plan to save freshwater turtles from disappearing. Among the turtles are some of the
world’s most endangered species2. They include the Asian Brown turtle, the black marsh3 turtle, the box turtle
and the painted terrapin4. More than half of all Asian freshwater turtle species are endangered. The Yunnan box
turtle has already disappeared.
Turtles have survived on earth for more than two-hundred-million years. However, some of the best known soft-
shell species are endangered because of a growing market for them in China in recent years. The meat of soft-
shell turtles is especially popular among wealthy Chinese. Turtle shells are traded to supply the traditional
Chinese medicine industry. Many Chinese believe turtle shells can increase sexual5 powers.
Many countries in Southeast and East Asia have passed legislation6 providing some protection for turtles. But
those laws are not strongly enforced. Recently, officials in Hong Kong have begun to do more to stop the illegal
trade in turtles. Hong Kong is a port of entry to the mainland Chinese market.
Wildlife officials in Hong Kong say that the seven-thousand turtles seized in the raid7 last month were worth more
than three-million dollars. The turtles were crowded into small boxes. Many of the turtles suffered from the cold,
lack of water and disease. About five-hundred of them died shortly after they were discovered.
Conservation International and other environmental groups are leading efforts to save the turtles. They asked an
American airline company to transport hundreds of the turtles from Hong Kong to a rescue center in Miami,
Florida. The turtles will be treated and recorded by species and sex. Then they will be placed in zoos and other
nature centers. In time, the turtles will be returned to their natural homes in Southeast and East Asia.
This VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT was written by Cynthia Kirk.
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v.劫掠,攫取,袭击,突击搜捕;n.突然袭击 | |
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