Cantor's giant softshell turtle is native to the rivers of south Asia and is critically endangered.
A team of conservationists, led by the University of Portsmouth, uncovered the nesting site of the "secretive" Cantor's giant softshell turtle.
The species, which is native to the rivers of south and south-east Asia, is classified as critically endangered.A University of Portsmouth spokesman said the species was "known for its rarity and secretive nature", adding it had "long been a subject of fascination and concern among conservationists".
Following several unsuccessful attempts at tracking them down, using conventional ecological survey methods, the research team took a different approach - using local knowledge and historical sightings to piece together the exact location of the nest. Dr Cabada-Blanco said the team was able to "engage the community really effectively", with locals sharing tales of historical sightings, and even "aiding in the live release of individuals accidentally caught as by-catch".The work led to the first documentation of a female nest and the rescue of eggs from flooded nests. Hatchlings were later released into the river.
Cantor's giant softshell turtles live in freshwater, with individuals known to reach more than 1m in length and weigh more than 100kg .Follow BBC South on
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