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testudinologist this source explicitly mentions this term. Outside of dictionaries, I see this term being used more than Cheloniology. It might be a better title for the article.
conservation article I see lots of specific studies being done to aid conservation efforts. Mention of these might be useful as it helps contextualize the field beyond just defining it as in a dictionary (WP:NOTDICTIONARY)
Super fun article about how testudinologists have learned to identify a turtle's sex. This looks like a reliable source and would make the article a lot of fun. We are allowed to make articles fun.