New Lizard Species Discovered In Africa
Innovative technique used for the first time to confirm identity of Cordylus marunguensis.
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Innovative technique used for the first time to confirm identity of Cordylus marunguensis.
Seventy percent of habitat in conservation agreements.
Bonus content from the July 2012 REPTILES magazine article "Swift and Spiny."
Half of newly described species may already be extinct.
Stress on gravid Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii may help offspring survive.
Nactus kunan is about 5 inches in length and resembles a bumblebee in color.
Lygosoma veunsaiensis, found during a Rapid Assessment Program expedition, has a very distinctive appearance.
State signs agreement with Fish and Wildlife Service to set aside habitat in Permian Basin.
More studies needed to determine if Sceloporus graciosus will be listed as endangered species.
Brookesia micra ranks as one of the smallest four limbed animals in the world.
Potamites montanicola is believed to be semi-aquatic and nocturnal.
Check out these geckos native to America.
Mexican beaded lizard was probably a pet, officials said.
A rare relationship between rancher and Gambelia sila results in a well fed cow and a swift lizard.
Listing of lizard as Endangered Species means lost jobs, congressman says
The introduction of firefighting after WWII to the Ozark Glades diminished collared lizard populations
The largest freshwater wetland in the world lies near the center of South America in the Upper Paraguay River Basin, at the border of Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil. The Matto Grosso is a 95,000-square-mile marshland that is both unique and…
Texas Comptroller submits draft conservation agreement
The We the People online petition feature on White House website used in hopes of White House review
TRAFFIC Southeast Asia urges protection under CITES.
An all-female, asexual species of lizard has been discovered in Vietnam.
A hobbyist says he just witnessed his second and third case of parthenogenesis in New Caledonian giant geckos.
The USFWS proposes that the dunes sagebrush lizard be protected under the Endangered Species Act.
The link between snakes and burrowing lizards is just now starting to become clear.