Yellow Mud Turtle: Conservation Status And Preservation Efforts For A Threatened Species
The yellow mud turtle is a semi-aquatic reptile with a distinctive yellow or brown carapace. Its IUCN Red List status highlights the urgent need for conservation. Inhabiting wetlands, ponds, and lakes, the yellow mud turtle faces threats such as habitat loss and climate change. Conservation efforts, including CITES protection and captive breeding programs, aim to preserve this unique species and its ecosystems for future generations.