LIFEEMYS - LIFE 12 NAT/IT/ Ligurian Invasive Fauna Eradication pro-indigenous Emys orbicularis restocking

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LIFEEMYS - LIFE 12 NAT/IT/000395 Ligurian Invasive Fauna Eradication pro-indigenous Emys orbicularis restocking Claudia Gili DVM, PhD, Dipl ECZM cgili@costaedutainment.it

Project data Coordinator: Costa Edutainment S.p.A. Country: Italy Start date: 1.07.2013 End date: 30.06.2016 Partners: Ente Parco di Montemarcello Magra Vara Società Zoologica di Pistoia S.r.l. Università degli Studi di Genova Agenzia Regionale per la Protezione dell Ambiente Ligure Budget: Original (49.53%): 1,323.496 Total reported costs: 1,216,427.38 Accepted eligible costs: 1,053,472.20 EC contribution (49.53%): 521,784.77

Project sites The intervention sites are located in two wetlands of eastern and western Liguria: Centa Plain (Savona) conducted campaigns to capture and translocate the non-native pond terrapins implemented habitat restoration interventions and restocked the remaining nuclei with young pond terrapins reproduced ex situ. waters of the Magra and Vara rivers (La Spezia). Conducted capture campaign to limit as much as possible the abundance of non-native pond terrapins.

Concrete conservation actions The alien pond terrapins were captured through pots and traps fyke nets, and kept within two temporary enclosures. each individual was marked with an identification microchip Veterinary protocol DRA. Transfer to an artificial pond inside Pistoia Zoological Gardens.

Concrete conservation actions At the sites of the Centa Plain (restocking area) We implemented habitat restoration interventions, to favor the survival and reproduction of both free-ranging and released specimens. The interventions were aimed at cutting off weeds and cleaning the riparian areas for nesting and thermoregulation (basking).

Ex-situ conservation actions Thanks to LIFEEMYS it has been possible to: expand and improve the animal facility located at Leca d'albenga, to make a modular centre for the reproduction of the European pond turtle: Centro Emys. In the open tanks of Centro Emys, in semi-natural conditions, are housed the breeders of Emys orbicularis ingauna.

Ex-situ conservation actions New-born Emys are transferred to the Permanent enclosures of Acquario di Genova to grow in a controlled environment to overcome the delicate early stages of life. They are then transferred back to Centro Emys at the age of about 2 years, to be acclimated to the natural conditions before release.

Concrete conservation actions At the age of about 3 years, all the Emys orbicularis ingauna are prepared for release and individuals fit for release are provided with an identification microchip. Radio transmitter to track the movements in the period following release are placed on some individuals. The radio, fixed to the carapace with glue, will come off after about six months. Release of young pond terrapins has been a great opportunity to promote the Dissemination and awareness activities.

Communication actions The data collected during the project, related to the presence and distribution of all pond terrapins in the areas of intervention, were included in the database Li.Bi.Oss, the Ligurian Observatory for Biodiversity, to increase the knowledge on the herpetological native and non-native fauna of Liguria. Li.Bi.Oss. is a regional database, managed by ARPAL, which contains various information on species and habitats of the Natura 2000 network and the presence of non-native species.

Communication campaign The communication campaign to raise public awareness on the issue of invasive alien species, with special attention to nonnative pond terrapins: Identification and contact of project's stakeholders educational and awareness campaign with three main activities: publication of a leaflet intended to stakeholders (veterinarians, shopkeepers, teachers). publication of a booklet for schools. educational exhibits at Pistoia Zoological Gardens, Acquario di Genova and Parco di Montemarcello Magra - Vara.

Communication campaign The booklet: simple and direct style numerous color illustrations printed and distributed in 4.500 copies. It describes the difficult relationship between Trachemys, as representative of invasive alien pond terrapin, and our Emys, the European pond terrapin, forced to share its habitat with the larger and intrusive American cousin. The final goal is to educate young people about responsible management of pets, promoting the concept that "a friend is forever" and should not be released into the wild.

Communication campaign Leaflet: 9.000 copies intended for project stakeholders: Veterinarians and veterinary clinics teachers Animal shopkeepers. Trachemys is forever! Provides practical information for proper husbandry of the pet terrapins held at home essential for an informed purchase and to guarantee a good husbandry

Education The awareness-raising activities implemented through educational paths set up at Pistoia Zoological Gardens, Acquario di Genova and Parco di Montemarcello Magra - Vara. These include small artificial ponds that can accommodate some European pond terrapins as well as the non native north American terrapins captured during the project. These exhibits have become a fundamental tool for telling the themes of the project and support the awareness activities, through themed meetings and guided tours.

Veterinary protocols & DRA Emys orbicularis inguana Invasive species Total 181 600 Physical exam 181 585 Weight and measures 181 600 Bloodwork 89 204 Cites paperwork 0 503 Microchip 181 519 Herpesvirus 114 0 Mycobacterium spp 114 0 Salmonella spp. 65 tested all negative 12 suspects not confirmed Fecal exam 122 (6 positive to coccidia) 275 tests (25 g-i nematodes) Parasitic treatments 6 (coccidia) 25 (nematodes) Antibiotic treatment 0 Topical treatments Surgical treatments Egg retention 16 Septicemic cutaneous ulcerative disease SCUD 2 animals with abscesses (bite and microchip) 2 hook removal 12 + 6 pulmonary flogosys 43 post-castration 12 salmonellosis suspicion 30 cutaneous lesions and injuries 5 abscesses: 2 single, 3 multiple 43 males castrations 0 7 R. Iglesias, J.M. García-Estévez, C. Ayres, A. Acuña, A. Cordero-Rivera. First reported outbreak of severe spirorchiidiasis in Emys orbicularis, probably resulting from a parasit spillover event Dis Aquat Org 113: 75 80, 2015

Results Habitat restoration interventions on about 5,100 m 2 600 non-native pond terrapins were captured and translocated from the intervention sites. 181 specimens of Emys orbicularis ingauna were released in the restored sites (added to the 57 of the previous years, for a total of 237 individuals). 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Autocotone ripopolate Native restocked Alloctone rimosse Non-native removed 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 All data relating to the presence of native and non-native pond terrapins were uploaded in Li. Bi. Oss regional database, enriching our knowledge about the presence of these species in Liguria.

Results Captures: 600 non-native pond terrapins Expected 400 La Spezia: captured 482 Expected 200 Savona: captured 118 divided in 4 species: Translocated to Pistoia Zoological Garden : 585 alive 503 T. scripta elegans 55 T. s. scripta 13 T. scripta (hybrids!?) 9 T. s.troostii 2 G. pseudogeographica 2 Pseudemys concinna 1 Mauremys sinensis

RESULTS Including NESTS and LIVE BABIES!!! Largest Trachemys: 2,8 kg Smallest : 7 gr Cadi A. and Joly P. 2003. Competition for basking places between the endangered European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis galloitalica) and the introduced red-eared turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans). Canadian Journal of Zoology 81: 1392 1398. 2004. Impact of the introduction of the red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) on survival rates of the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) Biodiversity and Conservation 13: 2511 2518.

Problems Opponents among: Fisherman Citizen Park visitors animal activists Numerous Thefts

Considerations Costs for capture and veterinary work 55 euro/individual average Maintenance for 3 years 120 euro/individual average Considering costs and resources needed, our experience demonstrates that, prior to START the eradication phase, a complete feasibility study should include: Estimation of abundance of alien animals Thorough physiography and sites accessibility analysis Identification of threats in order to reach a complete removal (eradication) thus avoid further releases. Where the above conditions are not met: avoid captures from locations where eradication is not possible prevent further releases with strong education plans and communication strategies Luiselli L., Capula M., Capizzi D., Filippi E., Trujillo Jesus V. and Anibaldi C. 1997. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 2: 417 419.

CONCLUSION LIFEEMYS was a successful project: - Different techniques and expertise were applied to remove alien terrapins achieving the expected results. - These intervenctions favoured E. orbicularis ingauna successful reintroduction After life reports 1 st Emys babies from a release site. Further monitoring + educational & awareness campaign are a must for long term project sustainability

www.lifeemys.eu THANK YOU!!!! For information cgili@costaedutainment.it