“…Conservation biologists continue to refine the best approaches to counteract population declines and causes of mortality in Australian freshwater turtles. Actions include attempts to mitigate threats of feral species such as pigs and foxes through predator‐proof fencing (Cochrane, 2006; Streeting et al, 2023), nest protection measures (Campbell et al, 2020; Connell, 2018;Streeting et al, 2023; Terry et al, 2023), and artificial incubation of eggs and release of hatchlings (Streeting et al, 2022). Likewise, conservation translocations of Critically Endangered species such as reintroductions ( Myuchelys georgesi ) and assisted colonization ( Pseudemydura umbrina ) have attempted to mitigate critically low population sizes due to disease (Chessman et al, 2020) and habitat loss and degradation (Bouma et al, 2020; Kuchling et al, 2018).…”