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  • Endangered Species of Triton is Discovered in Armenia

    ENDANGERED SPECIES OF TRITON IS DISCOVERED IN ARMENIA


    YEREVAN, JUNE 8. ARMINFO. An isolated population of tritons (Triturus
    vittatus) has been discovered in Armenia outside their traditional
    habitat, Head of Hydrobiology Department of the Institute of
    Hydroecology and Ichthyology of Armenia's National Academy of Sciences
    Evelina Ghoukassyan says in an interview to ARMINFO.

    She says that the prehistoric triton lives in fresh reservoirs near
    town Shamlukh, Lori region. Besides, when biologists asked the
    Ministry for Nature Protection to do something to protect the triton
    they were threatened against advertising the discovery. Goukassyan
    says that the Ministry's argument was that should local residents
    happen to know about the rarity of this species they will start
    catching it without any control. Some sources say that the triton is
    not only well known in Armenia but is actively smuggled to United Arab
    Emirates where local residents are ready to pay big money for exotic
    species.

    The herpentologist of Zoology Institute of the National Academy of
    Science of Armenia Aram Agasyan says that the triton was first
    registered in Armenia in 1937. In 1985, 1992 and 2002 scientists asked
    the Armenian authorities to recognize the triton as an endangered
    species but the latter failed to mention the amphibian in Armenia's
    Red Book edition of 1988. If ever published the new edition will
    certainly mention the triton, says Agassyan.

    The triton belongs to the order of salamanders. During the period of
    coupling male tritons acquire very bright coloring - an attraction for
    collectioners.
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