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Western Hermann s Tortoise (Testudo hermanni hermanni) North American Regional Studbook 2 nd Edition, 2014 Current through 1 June 2014 CHRIS LEONE 1 AND STEVE ENDERS 2 1 Garden State Tortoise, LLC., USA [chrleone@gmail.com] 2 theturtleroom, P.O. Box 521, Lititz, PA 17543 USA [steve@theturtleroom.com]

Studbook Coordinator: Chris Leone Garden State Tortoise, LLC. chrleone@gmail.com Published By: theturtleroom P.O. Box 521 Lititz, PA 17543

Table of Contents Section Page Number INTRODUCTION 1 STUDBOOK 3 Tuscany, Italy 3 5 Sicily, Italy 6 Majorca, Spain 7 Catalonia, Spain Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain 9 Corsica, rance 9 Varoise, rance 10 Apulia, Italy 10 STUDBOOK DISCLAIMER 11

INTRODUCTION Also known as the Italian tortoise, the Western Hermann s tortoise is found only in disjoint populations on the mainland of Italy, the Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia, southern rance including the island of Corsica and also in Spain together with the Balearic Islands Majorca and Menorca. It is one of two currently recognized subspecies of Hermann s tortoise and remains the rarest. This tortoise once occupied a more expansive range in its native countries but has since been reduced to very small population numbers and a rather restricted distribution today. Severe over-collection for the pet trade in earlier years, habitat destruction, pollution and predation has had detrimental effects on wild Testudo hermanni hermanni inhabitants. Many areas where they once thrived are now vacant of any specimens at all. A small and vulnerable tortoise, T. hermanni hermanni stands little chance of survival in several areas where they currently exist. Many of these locations are major tourist attractions thus aiding in the continuation of tortoises being in the inevitable presence of man. The introduction and success of predatory animals such as the wild boar only increase the mortality rate of wild individuals and only a tiny percentage of hatchlings actually make it to adulthood. Even as adults these tortoises may not survive beyond the age of 20 to 30 years in nature as they succumb to wild fires and females are crushed on roadways while searching for nesting sites. With an average clutch size of usually no more than 2 to 3 eggs and a low fertility rate, it is difficult for Testudo hermanni hermanni to make any kind of dent in rebuilding already brutally damaged populations without human intervention. While some organizations in their native lands have had success with head-starting and release programs, it is still difficult to say what kind of real future these tortoises have in our ever-changing world. Today, T. h. hermanni is maintained in captivity within some countries in decent numbers. Various reports of propagation success and captive bred juveniles sometimes being available to the general public within the reptile community have been noted. However, this tortoise remains poorly understood and we find it stuck amidst the mass identity confusion already engulfing the species and subspecies belonging to the genus Testudo. It is this reason among others that they remain extremely rare in United States captive collections. Countless animals no longer exist entirely due to improper care and the mixing of them with other types of tortoises. Blood lines once pure have been utterly destroyed which can only be attributed to the cross breeding between themselves and their common Eastern cousins (Testudo hermanni boettgeri) in captivity. This irresponsible display of human error has resulted in the production of impure specimens which are then additionally bred into other colonies diluting the blood lines even further. The influx of these cross-bred tortoises has supplemented the identity crisis already associated with Hermann s and other Mediterranean tortoise species in a great way. This unfortunately has led to the disappearance of pure blooded T. h. hermanni in U.S. collections. The purpose behind the creation of the Western Hermann s Tortoise North American Regional Studbook is education, awareness and protection. We must educate ourselves on the proper identification of the world s turtle and tortoise species and subspecies. Their specific needs and requirements can only truly be met once we gain the knowledge and understanding regarding them. We need to beware of the potential threats these creatures face globally both in captivity and in the wild in order to successfully protect their future and their fate. The safeguarding of Testudo hermanni hermanni 1

by means of a studbook allows us to closely monitor the existing specimens in our country, under our care to ensure their purity and proper placement (of offspring) within the community. In past decades the unsuitable keeping of these tortoises through mismanagement and misunderstanding has left us with very few notably pure specimens with real historic evidence. The founder stock listed in this studbook are accountable for the legitimate forthcoming of their kind in American collections today. Their wellbeing is of boundless importance. igure 1. Adult female Testudo hermanni hermanni from Majorca, Spain. Photo by Chris Leone. 2

(Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 1: Tuscany, Italy Studbook # Microchip # Sex Hatch Sire Dam Location Local ID M D Y Event Type 1001 ************72 M Tuscany, Italy C1001L 1002 ************703 M Tuscany, Italy C1002L 1003 ************929 M Tuscany, Italy C1003L 1004 ************339 M Tuscany, Italy C1004L 6 9 30 2013 Purchase/Transfer 1005 ************073 Tuscany, Italy C1005L 1006 ************922 Tuscany, Italy C1006L 1007 ************303 Tuscany, Italy C1007L 100 ************21 Tuscany, Italy C100L 6 1009 ************117 Tuscany, Italy C1009L C1009L 9 30 2013 Death 1010 ************34 Tuscany, Italy C1010L 1011 ************351 Tuscany, Italy C1011L 1012 ************29 Tuscany, Italy C1012L 1013 ************729 Tuscany, Italy C1013L 1014 ************67 Tuscany, Italy C1014L 9 30 2013 Purchase/Transfer 3

(Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 1: Tuscany, Italy Sex Hatch 2/11/2014 Sire 1004 Dam 100 Location Local ID C1015L M D Y 2 11 2014 Event Type Birth - Captive 1016 2/12/2014 1004 100 C1016L 2 12 2014 Birth - Captive 1017 2/17/2014 1004 100 C1017L 2 17 2014 Birth - Captive 101 /22/2013 9 1019 /22/2013 10 1020 /23/2013 11 1021 /24/2013 12 1022 /25/2013 14 1023 /26/2013 15 1024 /29/2013 16 1025 /30/2013 17 Studbook # 1015 Microchip # Living Totals: 4.9.11 (24) igure 2. Adult female Testudo hermanni hermanni from Tuscany, Italy. Photo by Chris Leone. 4

(Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 2: Local ID M D Y C2001L Event Type C2002L C2003L C2004L C2005L C2006L ************356 C2007L 200 ************615 C200L 2009 ************444 C2009L Transfer/Import 2010 ************797 C2010L Studbook # 2001 Microchip # ************92 Sex M Hatch Sire Dam Location 2002 ************979 M 2003 ************12 2004 ************949 2005 ************727 2006 ************794 2007 Living Totals: 2..0 (10) igure 3. Adult female Testudo hermanni hermanni from. Photo by Chris Leone. 5

(Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 3: Sicily, Italy Local ID M D Y C3001L Event Type Sicily, Italy C3002L Sicily, Italy C3003L Sicily Italy C3004L Sicily, Italy C3005L Sicily, Italy C3006L ************56 Sicily, Italy C3007L 300 ************10 Sicily, Italy C300L 3009 ************23 Sicily C3009L 3010 3/5/2014 3006 C3010L 3 5 2014 Birth - Captive 3011 3/13/2014 3006 C3011L 3 13 2014 Birth - Captive 3012 3/31/2014 3005 C3012L 3 31 2014 Birth - Captive 3013 4//2014 3004 C3013L 4 Birth - Captive Studbook # 3001 Microchip # ************279 Sex M Hatch Sire Dam Location Sicily, Italy 3002 ************963 M 3003 ************446 M 3004 ************393 3005 ************206 3006 ************000 3007 2014 Living Totals: 3.6.4 (13) igure 4. Adult female Testudo hermanni hermanni from Sicily, Italy. Photo by Chris Leone. 6

(Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 4: Majorca, Spain Studbook # Microchip # Sex Hatch Sire Dam Location Local ID M D Y Event Type 4001 ************12 M Majorca C4001L 6 4002 ************551 Majorca C4002L 6 C4002L 11 2 Death 4003 ************49 Majorca C4003L 6 4004 ************053 M Majorca C4004L 1 2 2014 4005 ************715 M Majorca C4005L 1 2 2014 4006 ************02 Majorca C4006L 1 2 2014 4007 ************740 Majorca C4007L 1 2 2014 400 ************529 Majorca C400L 1 2 2014 4009 ************900 Majorca C4009L 1 2 2014 4010 7/12/2013 1 4011 7/13/2013 2 4012 7/13/2013 3 4013 7/14/2013 4 4014 7/15/2013 5 4015 7/16/2013 6 4016 7/17/2013 7 4017 7/20/2013 401 7/22/2013 9 4019 7/24/2013 91 Living Totals: 3.5.10 (1) 7

(Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 5: Catalonia, Spain Studbook # Microchip # Sex Hatch Sire Dam Location Local ID M D Y Event Type 5001 ************141 M Serra de I'Albera Birth - Captive C5001L 1 2 2014 5002 ************92 Serra de I'Albera Birth - Captive C5002L 1 2 2014 5003 4/22/2014 5001 5002 C5003L 4 22 2014 Birth - Captive 5004 4/26/2014 5001 5002 C5004L 4 26 2014 Birth - Captive 5005 4/27/2014 5001 5002 C5005L 4 27 2014 Birth - Captive Living Totals: 1.1.3 (5) igure 5. Adult Testudo hermanni hermanni from Catalonia, Spain. Photo by Chris Leone.

(Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 6: Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain Studbook # Microchip # Sex Hatch Sire Dam Location Local ID M D Y Event Type 6001 /23/2013 1 6002 /25/2013 2 6003 /26/2013 3 6004 /26/2013 4 6005 /27/2013 5 6006 /2/2013 6 6007 /30/2013 7 600 /31/2013 6009 M ca. 190 Blome, R 6 1 199 51 10 2 2013 Transfer (Loan) 6010 ca. 190 Blome, R 6 1 199 52 10 2 2013 Transfer (Loan) 6011 ca. 190 Blome, R 6 1 199 53 10 2 2013 Transfer (Loan) Living Totals: 1.2. (11) (Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 7: Corsica, rance Studbook # Microchip # Sex Hatch Sire Dam Location Local ID M D Y Event Type 7001 /13/2013 19 7002 /14/2013 21 7003 /15/2013 22 7004 /15/2013 23 7005 /16/2013 24 7006 /17/2013 25 7007 /1/2013 26 700 /19/2013 27 7009 /2/2013 39 7010 /31/2013 40 Living Totals: 0.0.10 (10) 9

(Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality : Varoise, rance Sex Hatch 7/15/2013 Sire Dam Location Local ID 41 M D Y Event Type 002 7/17/2013 42 003 7/19/2013 43 004 7/20/2013 44 005 7/23/2013 45 Studbook # 001 Microchip # Living Totals: 0.0.5 (5) igure 6. Adult female Testudo hermanni hermanni from Apulia, Italy. Photo by Chris Leone. (Testudo hermanni hermanni) - Locality 9: Apulia, Italy Studbook # 9001 Microchip # ************9 Sex M Hatch Sire Dam Location Ullmann, G Bailey, J 9002 ************393 Ullmann, G 9003 ************654 Ullmann,G Bailey, J 9004 ************721 9005 ************635 Living Totals: 1.4.0 (5) 10 5/29/2011 C5001L C5004L Local ID M D Y C9001L 5 2009 Event Type Hatch Purchase/Transfer Purchase/Transfer C9002L??? 2006 Purchase/Transfer 5 2009 Hatch Purchase/Transfer Purchase/Transfer 4 2009 Hatch Purchase/Transfer Purchase/Transfer C9003L Ullmann, G Heidecker, J C9004L 2 C9005L 5 29 2011 Hatch

STUDBOOK DISCLAIMER Copyright June 2014 by Garden State Tortoise, LLC and theturtleroom.com. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in hard copy, machine-readable, or other forms without advance written permission from both Garden State Tortoise, LLC and theturtleroom.com. Members of this studbook may copy this information for their own use as needed. The information contained in this studbook has been obtained from numerous sources understood to be trustworthy. Garden State Tortoise, LLC and theturtleroom.com make a conscientious effort to provide a comprehensive and accurate representation of the data in their reports, publications, and services. However, Garden State Tortoise, LLC and theturtleroom.com do not guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of any information. Garden State Tortoise, LLC and theturtleroom.com make no warranties or representations of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability of fitness for particular purpose. Garden State Tortoise, LLC and theturtleroom.com disclaim all liability for errors or omissions that may exist and shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential, or other damages (whether resulting from negligence or otherwise) including, without limitation, exemplary damages or lost profits arising out of or in connection with the use of this publication. Because the technical information provided in the studbook can easily be misread or misinterpreted unless properly analyzed, Garden State Tortoise, LLC and theturtleroom.com strongly recommend that users of this information consult with the Studbook Coordinator in all matters related to data analysis and interpretation. 11