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Protections Sought For Yuman Desert Fringe-toed Lizard and 6 Other Herps
Center for Biological Diversity is suing USFWS to get protections for these southwestern U.S. herps. [...]

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Adventure Aquarium To Host "Frogs: Nature's Messengers" Exhibit
The Adventure Aquarium in Camden, NJ opens a frog exhibit featuring more than 20 frog species. [...]

Biologists To Reintroduce California Red-legged Frog To SoCal Mountains
California red-legged frogs haven't been seen in Santa Monica Mountains in more than 40 years. [...]
Island Born Lizards Are Less Prone To Fleeing Than Those Found On Mainlands
Study confirms Darwin's notion that island prey animals are tamer than mainland counterparts. [...]

Drought Linked To Decline Of Desert Tortoise In California's Sonoran Desert
Twenty six year study looks at drought and how it affects ecosystem of Agassiz desert tortoise. [...]
Michigan Woman Finds Boa Constrictor In Her Couch
Boa constrictor lives two months in woman's couch. [...]

Coon Rapids Snake Breeder Appeal Rejected By Minnesota Supreme Court
Coon Rapids snake breeder's appeal not heard by Minnesoty Supreme Court. [...]
Python Kills Security Guard At Indonesian Resort
Guard was attempting to remove the snake when he was killed. [...]

Three Lizards Species Discovered in Peru
Three lizard species of the genus Liolaemus discovered in Peru. [...]
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Georgia's Whigham Community Club Urged To End Rattlesnake Roundups
Center for Biological Diversity presented club with 48,000 signature petition to end practice of killing rattlesnakes. [...]

2009 Drawn To Reptiles Art Contest Entries
Check out these notable entries from the 2009 "Drawn To" REPTILES Amateur Art Contest. [...]

2013 Drawn To REPTILES Amateur Art Contest Entries
Check out these notable entries from the 2013 "Drawn To" REPTILES Amateur Art Contest. [...]

Breeder’s Choice – Knob-Tailed Gecko
Albino Patternless Pilbara Knob-Tailed Gecko [...]

You Know You’re Really Into Reptiles When…Part 6
These are only a few ways to tell you’re really into Reptiles. Read our other submissions, then send us yours. [...]

Passengers On Qantas Air Flight Screen Own Version Of Snakes On A Plane
Scrub python spotted trying to survive on wing of plane bound for Papua New Guinea. [...]
News: San Diego Zoo Institute Hatches Jamaican Iguana
A Jamaican iguana (Cyclura collei), a species listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, has hat [...]

Australia's Armoured Mist Frog Range Expanded
Scientists move 40 Litoria lorica to new location four kilometers from only known area in which the frogs can be found. [...]

Six Frog Species Discovered In Suriname Rainforest
The frogs and a host of flora and fauna were discovered during a three week Conservation International Expedition. [...]

Dr. Robert Cyril Stebbins, Renowned UC Berkeley Herpetologist Dies At 98
Stebbins authored the Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians and more than a dozen other books. [...]

Cane Toads Are Opportunistic Eaters
Peruvian park ranger photographs Bufo marinus' attempt to eat a bat. [...]

Center For Biological Diversity And USFWS Reach Agreements On Boreal Toad And Eastern Hellbender Salamander Status
Agreement should speed federal protections for both species. [...]

