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On Feb. 5, 2026, Mongabay highlighted the Turtle Survival Center in South Carolina, a high-security refuge and breeding facility run by the Turtle Survival Alliance that was founded in 2013 to “buy time” for the world’s rarest freshwater turtles and tortoises.
The center houses hundreds of animals and maintains genetically valuable “founder” individuals, breeds species that have been extirpated from their native ranges, and runs an intensive training programme, Turtle School, for zoo and rescue staff.
Its work responds to a global crisis—more than half of turtle and tortoise species are threatened—driven by habitat loss, infrastructure development, and wildlife trafficking, particularly in Asia.
The centre supports confiscation responses, quarantine and husbandry best practices, and aims for eventual reintroductions, while acknowledging that captive assurance colonies are not a substitute for intact habitat and stronger enforcement in source countries.





















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