To ease the transition, members of the recovery team placed the youngsters into soft release pens in the wetland where conservationists found their eggs during surveys in 2011. When the rainy season begins, rising waters will naturally usher them into the wild. As they grow, conservationists will periodically monitor their success.
WCS’s Lao PDR Program designed and implemented the release as part of the Community-based Crocodile Recovery and Livelihood Improvement Project. In addition to helping the Siamese crocodile population recover, the program aims to involve local communities in long-term wetland management.
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