Today I got to the chance to speak with the curator/head zookeeper of reptiles and amphibians at a nearby zoo and was able to learn a lot more about turtles and see some rare species. My interest in turtles is fairly new (on these sorts of trips I usually focus attention on primates and small mammals). Anyways, I learned a lot of new information, but there has been one revelation that's been really bothering me. Now, maybe I've heard this before and just wasn't that affected by it but apparantly there is a BIG problem with turtles/tortoises being eaten. Now, of course THAT particular statement is not entirely surprising to anyone as many different places have similar delicacies, but this is actually affecting our turtles (sliders, etc.) as well. Not to be disrespectful of anyone's culture, but apparantly one of the biggest problem areas for turtle overharvesting/eating is China. There turtles are eaten not just because they are a delicacy, but because they have such long lifespans. According to what I was told, eating them is thought to help you live longer and help cure whatever disease you may have. Eating them is traditional, as well as a status symbol. Some cost over $3,000 in the markets (many times a poorer person's annual salary), so it is very hard for people to resist collecting them to sell to the wealthy that want them. There was some sort of conference to discuss this, and apparantly some representitives from China essentially said that they were going to keep eating turtles and there was nothing anyone can do to stop them. Now, as an American I can hardly fault another society for overconsumption of resources, but I just think it's just so sad that these poor guys are being wiped out. The tortoises aren't really practical to farm since they grow slowly and take many years to become reproductive. Thus, wild individuals are being taken from the populations which declines the reproducing population while demand for turtles goes up. What really bothers me is that over 100,000 Yellow Belly Sliders, Cooters, Soft Shells, etc. were collected by someone in my state and actually taken over there to help fill this demand (we don't have the best laws, like NC does). I don't like that some ecosystem was ruined just because someone can't resist the opportunity to make profit, but thus is the way of the world. I'm always bad about trying to understand both sides of the issue so I can see how unreasonable and unsuccessful it can be to request a country to stop in trade/excessive consumption that is harmful for the environment but that they regard as important (aka *ahem* oil). Anyways, I was just wondering what some of you guys thought. I think the biggest problem is that people always assume that the turtle population is limitless. Once theirs are gone then they will just attain them from other countries. Poor turtles.
(I apologize that I don't have any sources for this. I'm going to go look for some. I was just sort of shocked and wanted opinions on this subject.)
Here are a couple of pictures. I'm not sure what these species are, but I think at least one of them is involved with this problem. I think one (or both) of the species were seized from restaurants or bought at markets. (The small tortoise is one of the offspring from such an individual). And if by some chance the person from the zoo reads this, Hi!

