Jammu, June 11 -- The wildlife department of Jammu and Kashmir, for the first time ever, recorded the presence of critically endangered Indian roofedturtle, scientifically called Pangshura tecta, in Munawar Tawi area of Rajouridistrict. "The Indian roofed turtle has been reported for the first time from this region. A family contacted us and informed us about the baby turtle. Theyhad found it from the Naban area of Rajouri town," said Nadeem Iqbal Mirza, wildlife warden Rajouri-Poonchrange. Mirza informed that the turtle was again released into its natural habitat. "Now, we will conduct awareness programmes along the fringes of Munawar Tawi to educate the people about this particular species, which is endangered and falls under schedule 1 of the Wildlife protection act 1971. The official informed that the wildlife department will now set up camera traps on either banks of the Munawar Tawi, commonly known bythe name Sukhto River, to record other family members of the baby Indian roofed turtle. The Indian roofed turtle is primarily omnivorous, though its diet is heavily aquatic plants, informed Mirza....