REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
TURTLE CONSERVATION FUND 
Next Proposal Deadline: 1 November 2011

A Partnership Coalition of Leading Turtle Conservation Organizations and 
Individuals
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 Strategic Action Planning and Funding Support for Conservation of 
Threatened Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles
(www.turtleconservationfund.org) 
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Conservation International • International Union for the Conservation of Nature 
/ Species Survival 
Commission / Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group • Turtle Survival 
Alliance • European 
Association of Zoos and Aquaria Shellshock Campaign • Chelonian Research 
Foundation • Chester 
Zoo • Fort Worth Zoo • Asian Turtle Program • Wildlife Conservation Society • 
Behler Chelonian 
Center / Turtle Conservancy • Chelonian Research Institute • Humane Society 
International - 
Australia
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TCF Board:
Hugh R. Quinn, Co-Chair (doubl...@aol.com)
Anders G.J. Rhodin, Co-Chair (rhodin...@aol.com)
Gary Ades; Chris B. Banks; Kurt A. Buhlmann; Kevin R. Buley; Antone Cadi; 
Bernard Devaux; Eric 
Goode; Douglas B. Hendrie; Brian D. Horne; Rick Hudson; Gerald Kuchling; 
Richard Lewis, Susan 
Lieberman; Luca Luiselli; George Meyer; Russell A. Mittermeier; Vivian Páez; 
Hans-Dieter Philippen; 
Colin Poole; Peter C.H. Pritchard; Martina Raffel; Walter C. Sedgwick; Peter 
Paul van Dijk; Andrew 
Walde; Henk Zwartepoorte


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The Turtle Conservation Fund (TCF) administers a turtle conservation and 
research grants program. 
Awards are granted to organizations or individuals for specific conservation or 
research projects 
dealing with tortoises or freshwater turtles, but not marine turtles, with 
either partial or full 
support as funding allows. Awards at the present time are approximately in the 
$2000 to $5000 
range per project, with occasional funding up to $10,000.

Priority for funding is given to projects that focus on species that are 
already highly threatened 
(Critically Endangered) as determined by the IUCN Red List 
(www.iucnredlist.org). 

TCF’s highest priority species targeted for funding are listed below.

We welcome proposals for the conservation of species other than those listed, 
provided a 
convincing rationale is included why the species’ conservation status merits 
funding from the TCF.

Award recipients enter into contractual agreement with one of our partner 
organizations 
(Conservation International, Chelonian Research Foundation or EAZA Shellshock 
Campaign) to 
produce the proposed work.  Award recipients are also encouraged to publish at 
least partial 
results of the supported research in the international scientific turtle 
journal, Chelonian 
Conservation and Biology, published by TCF Alliance Partner Chelonian Research 
Foundation (CRF; 
www.chelonian.org).

For further information and application guidelines go to 
www.turtleconservationfund.org

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Turtle Conservation Fund
Priority Species List
 
Species included in this list are Critically Endangered (CR) or proposed as CR 
(by IUCN Red Listing 
Workshops).  Listed exceptions include Elusor macrurus (Mary River Turtle) 
(Endangered), and 
Terrapene coahuila (Coahuilan Box Turtle) (Endangered).
 
Apalone spinifera atra  (Black Spiny Softshell Turtle, Cuatro Cienegas 
Softshell Turtle)
Astrochelys radiata  (Radiated Tortoise)
Astrochelys yniphora  (Ploughshare Tortoise, Angonoka)
Batagur affinis  (Southern River Terrapin)
Batagur baska  (Northern River Terrapin)
Batagur borneoensis  (Painted Terrapin)
Batagur kachuga  (Red-crowned Roofed Turtle)
Batagur trivittata  (Burmese Roofed Turtle)
Chelodina mccordi  (Roti Island Snake-necked Turtle)
Chelonoidis (nigra) abingdonii  (Abingdon Island Giant Tortoise)
Chelonoidis (nigra) duncanensis  (Duncan Island Giant Tortoise)
Chelonoidis (nigra) hoodensis  (Hood Island Giant Tortoise)
Chitra chitra  (Asian Narrow-headed Softshell Turtle)
Chitra indica  (Indian Narrow-headed Softshell Turtle)
Chitra vandijki  (Burmese Narrow-headed Softshell Turtle)
Cuora aurocapitata  (Yellow-headed Box Turtle)
Cuora bourreti  (Bourret’s Box Turtle)
Cuora glabinifrons  (Indochinese Box Turtle)
Cuora mccordi  (McCord’s Box Turtle)
Cuora pani  (Pan’s Box Turtle)
Cuora picturata  (Southern Vietnam Box Turtle)
Cuora trifasciata  (Chinese Three-striped Box Turtle, Golden Coin Turtle)
Cuora yunnanensis  (Yunnan Box Turtle)
Cuora zhoui  (Zhou’s Box Turtle)
Dermatemys mawii  (Central American River Turtle)
Elusor macrurus  (Mary River Turtle)
Erymnochelys madagascariensis  (Madagascan Big-headed Turtle)
Geochelone platynota  (Burmese Star Tortoise)
Glyptemys muhlenbergii            (Bog Turtle)
Gopherus flavomarginatus  (Bolson Tortoise)
Heosemys annandalii (Yellow-headed Temple Turtle)
Heosemys depressa  (Arakan Forest Turtle)
Leucocephalon yuwonoi  (Sulawesi Forest Turtle)
Manouria emys (Asian Giant Tortoise)
Mauremys annamensis  (Annam Pond Turtle)
Mauremys mutica (Yellow Pond Turtle)
Mauremys nigricans  (Red-necked Pond Turtle)
Mesoclemmys hogei  (Hoge’s Side-necked Turtle)
Nilssonia formosa (Burmese Peacock Softshell Turtle)
Nilssonia lethii  (Leith’s Softshell Turtle)
Nilssonia nigricans  (Black Softshell Turtle, Bostami Softshell)
Orlitia borneensis (Malaysian Giant Turtle)
Pelochelys cantori  (Asian Giant Softshell Turtle, Cantor’s Giant Softshell 
Turtle)
Platysternon megacephalum (Big-headed Turtle)
Podocnemis expansa  (Giant South American River Turtle, Giant Amazon River 
Turtle, Arrau)
Podocnemis lewyana  (Magdalena River Turtle)
Psammobates geometricus  (Geometric Tortoise)
Pseudemydura umbrina  (Western Swamp Turtle)
Pyxis arachnoides  (Spider Tortoise)
Pyxis planicauda  (Flat-tailed Tortoise, Flat-shelled Spider Tortoise)
Rafetus swinhoei (Red River Giant Softshell Turtle, Yangtze Giant Softshell 
Turtle, Swinhoe’s 
Softshell Turtle)
Sacalia bealei (Beal’s Eyed Turtle)
Siebenrockiella leytensis  (Philippine Forest Turtle)
Sternotherus depressus  (Flattened Musk Turtle)
Terrapene coahuila  (Coahuilan Box Turtle)
Testudo kleinmanni  (Egyptian Tortoise)

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