Protecting Endangered Ganges Softshell Turtles

Scientists have satellite-tagged a Ganges softshell turtle, a type of freshwater turtle, found in waterbodies such as lakes and rivers.

June 16, 2026
  • Scientists have satellite-tagged a Ganges softshell turtle, a type of freshwater turtle, found in waterbodies such as lakes and rivers. The turtle has been freed at Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) in Assam, allowing scientists to monitor the creature’s behaviour.
  • With this move, scientists aim to learn more about the turtle species, which has been designated as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List.
  • KNPTR is known for its rich biodiversity, including species such as Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses and softshell turtles.
  • This initiative highlights India’s advancement in the preservation of endangered species and their habitats.

Ganges Softshell Turtle
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