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The Return of the Giant: Saving Cambodia’s Asian Softshell Turtle

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
February 27, 2026
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The Asian giant softshell turtle (Pelochelys cantorii) (Khmer: កន្ធាយក្បាលកង្កែប kanteay kbal kangkaep, litt. frog-head softshell turtle), also known as Cantor’s giant softshell turtle, is a critically endangered freshwater species that has made a remarkable comeback in Cambodia after being presumed extinct in the region for decades. Once thought to be lost from the Cambodian stretch of the Mekong River, the species was rediscovered in 2007 within a 48-kilometer pristine section spanning Kratie and Stung Treng provinces, reigniting conservation efforts and offering hope for its survival.

Cantor’s giant softshell turtle hatchlings (Source: SR News Facebook page)

Physical Characteristics and Behavior

This elusive turtle is distinguished by its broad, flat head and small eyes positioned near the tip of its snout, giving it a distinctive frog-like appearance—hence its alternate name, the frog-faced softshell turtle. Instead of a hard shell, it possesses a leathery, olive-colored carapace that allows it to blend seamlessly into riverbeds. Adults can reach a carapace length of 70 to 100 cm and weigh over 100 kg, though historical claims of specimens up to 2 meters long are considered unreliable. The Asian giant softshell turtle is an ambush predator with a powerful jaw capable of crushing bone, and it exhibits one of the fastest strikes in the animal kingdom, even surpassing that of a cobra. It spends approximately 95% of its life buried in sand or mud, with only its eyes and nostrils exposed, surfacing only twice daily to breathe.

Conservation Status and Rediscovery

Globally classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, the species faces severe threats from overharvesting for meat and eggs, habitat degradation due to dam construction, and river dredging. In Cambodia, its near disappearance was attributed to decades of conflict and lack of scientific access, particularly in areas once controlled by the Khmer Rouge. The 2007 rediscovery of an 11-kilogram female during a joint survey by WWF, Conservation International, the Fisheries Administration, and the Cambodian Turtle Conservation Team marked a turning point, identifying the Mekong stretch as the world’s most critical site for the species’ survival.

Conservation Efforts in Cambodia

Since its rediscovery, Cambodia has become a global stronghold for the Asian giant softshell turtle through a community-based conservation model. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), in partnership with the Fisheries Administration and Turtle Survival Alliance, launched a nest protection program that empowers local communities as guardians. Fishermen are trained and compensated to monitor nesting sites on riverine sandbars, typically active between November and March, and to safeguard eggs from poaching and flooding. In 2020, conservationists documented 13 nests containing 444 eggs in Kratie province, and by 2024, 55 additional eggs were rescued from the same region. Hatchlings are reared briefly in protected conditions before being released back into the Mekong, with over 150 released in 2017 alone and more than 560 in a single 2022 event. These efforts have transformed local economies, providing sustainable income while fostering stewardship of the species.

Ecological and Cultural Significance

The survival of the Asian giant softshell turtle is vital for maintaining the ecological balance of the Mekong River, where it plays a key role as a top predator in freshwater ecosystems. Its resurgence also symbolizes Cambodia’s growing commitment to biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. The species has become a flagship for riverine protection, drawing international support from organizations such as the European Union and Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Continued threats from infrastructure projects underscore the need for long-term monitoring and habitat preservation, but the collaborative model in Kratie offers a replicable blueprint for conserving other endangered species across Southeast Asia.

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