Below is a list of the Testudo articles from Volume 6. Move your mouse over the article title and then click to select it.

Author(s) Article
John & Margaret Cooper:West Indian Veterinary School to participate in sea turtle research (2004)
Julia Davenport:Natural hibernation of captive Testudo horsfieldii (2004)
Lucy Hawkes:Satellite tracking of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) following nesting at Bald Head Island, N. Carolina, USA (2004)
Stuart McArthur:POST-HIBERNATION ANOREXIA (PHA) (TESTUDO SPECIES) (2004)
Nathanael, Samarakoon, Warasumanna, Rajapakse, & De Silva:Preliminary Observations On Parasites Of Captive Star Tortoises (Geochelone Elegans) In Sri Lanka (2004)
Kevin Buley:Shellshock The European Association Of Zoos & Aquaria (Eaza) Turtle & Tortoise Conservation Campaign 2004/2005 (2005)
Justin Gerlach:Breeding And Reintroduction Of Seychelles Chelonia (2005)
James C. Gumbs:A Preliminary Assessment Of The Foraging Sea Turtle Populations Of Anguilla (2005)
Suzanne R. Livingstone & J.R. Downie:Marine Turtle Conservation On The North Coast Of Trinidad – A Darwin Initiative Project (2005)
Alan F. Rees:Archelon, The Sea Turtle Protection Society Of Greece: 21 Years Studying And Protecting Sea Turtles (2005)
Alan F. Rees, Adib Saad and Mohammad Jony:Tagging Green Turtles (Chelonia Mydas) And Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta Caretta) In Syria (2005)
Leonor Stjepic:The Gentle Giants Of Galapagos (2005)
Belinda Wright and Biswajit Mohanty:Operation Kachhapa - A Ngo Initiative To Protect Olive Ridleys In Orissa (2005)
Monica Aureggi:The Status of Marine Turtles in Thailand (2006)
J. Giraudo, T. Hermans, M. Cheylan, B. Livoreil, A. Catard, A. Cadi:HERMANN’S TORTOISE IN THE PLAINE DES MAURES (FRANCE) (2006)
Karen A. Jensen and Indraneil Das:BIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE ASIAN SOFT-SHELL TURTLE IN SARAWAK, MALAYSIAN BORNEO, WITH NOTES ON THE BIOLOGY AND CONSERVATION OF OTHER NON-MARINE TURTLES (2006)
Stuart McArthur:CHELONIAN ANAESTHESIA AND SURGERY (2006)

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