Apr 6, 2016, 11:32 AM

Spur-thighed tortoise spotted in Agh Dagh region

Spur-thighed tortoise spotted in Agh Dagh region

KHALKHAL, Apr. 06 (MNA) – Environmental Protection Unit of the Iranian police spotted a valuable species of spur- thighed tortoise in Agh Dagh region, in Khalkhal, Ardabil Province.

The spur-thighed tortoise or Greek tortoise is one of five species of Mediterranean, mostly living in North Africa, southern Europe, and southwest Asia.

With an area of 93 thousand hectares, the Agh-Dagh Protected Area is the only main protected territory in Ardabil Province, which has been declared for conservation of the Wild Bezoar Goats population.

Spur-thighed tortoises are commonly traded as pets, despite the illegality of this trade. In source countries such as Morocco, this can lead to unsustainable removal of wild individuals for local pet trade and for export.

 

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    • Bhushan Parimoo 17:44 - 2016/04/06
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      informative one thanks