By Herp News Marine- turtle nesting season began in March on Florida beaches from Brevard through Broward counties, although two leatherbacks laying their eggs in late February got a head start. May 1 marks the official start in other… Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Mar 25
Drunken teenager stole £2,000 giant tortoise from a safari park and sold it on Facebook for just £30
By Herp News Adam Steff took Flo (pictured), a 4.5lb juvenile Aldabra giant tortoise , from Woburn Safari Park in Milton Keynes after he wandered into her enclosure while drunk. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Zoo at Moorpark College throws birthday party for Clarence, a tortoise
By Herp News As part of its annual Spring Spectacular, Moorpark College’s animal training program celebrated the 90th birthday of a Galapagos tortoise . Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Peru surprises with two new amazing species of woodlizards
By Herp News Two new beautifully coloured woodlizard species from the genus Enyalioides have been discovered during expeditions to the unexplored jungles of Cordillera Azul National Park in the Peruvian Andes. Woodlizards Enyalioides are represented by as little as ten currently recognized species that occur on both sides of the Andes. Go to Source …read […]
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Turtle River parents fuming
By Herp News The province’s tiniest school division is in turmoil — parents are alleging Turtle River trustees make all their key decisions behind closed doors, have ignored widespread community pleas to restore cancelled shops programs and refused to consult taxpayers on the budget. And, ominously, the Go to Source …read more Read more here: […]
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Sea turtle ‘critical’ designation proposed for Volusia, Flagler beaches
By Herp News Two loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings enter the ocean in 2010 at Flagler Beach. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Sea turtle ‘critical’ designation proposed for Volusia, Flagler beaches
By Herp News Two loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings enter the ocean in 2010 at Flagler Beach. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Conservation scientists: Aceh’s spatial plan a risk to forests, wildlife, and people
By Herp News A group of biologists and conservation scientists meeting in Sumatra warned that potential changes to Aceh’s spatial plan could undermine some of the ecological services that underpin the Indonesian province’s economy and well-being of its citizens. After its meeting from March 18-22 in Banda Aceh, the Asia chapter of the Association for […]
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Galapagos tortoise hits the open road in winning photo
By Herp News The long, lonely road walked by a Galapagos tortoise is pictured in an award-winning photograph by a researcher and artist Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Prehistoric reptile named for 9-year-old
By Herp News SOUTHAMPTON, England, March 21 (UPI) — A prehistoric flying reptile has been named for the 9-year-old British girl who found fossilized bones of the creature on the Isle of Wight, scientists said. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Scientists discover two new remarkably-colored lizards in the Peruvian Amazon (photos)
By Herp News Scientists have discovered two new species of woodlizards from the Peruvian Amazon. Woodlizards, in the genus Enyalioides, are little-known reptiles with only 10 described species found in South and Central America. Described in a new paper in ZooKeys, both new woodlizards were found in Cordillera Azul National Park, the nations third-largest. Go […]
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Frankie Tortoise Tails – Dilemma
What! What are you waking me up for? I don’t want to wake up. Ten o’clock is too early to wake up. If you want me up then you’re gonna have to pull me out of mynewspaper. Fine. See if I care if you take away my newspaper. You’re mean! No I don’t want to […]
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Is climate change threatening gecko survival?
Geckos and other arid zone reptiles may be in for a tough battle to survive, thanks to climate change. From the science site Phys.Org: In a study, published in the journal Diversity and Distributions, the team led by PhD researcher Paul Duckett, used a new modelling technique to predict if the Australian gecko; the Tree […]
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The mystery of the sea snake's shrunken head… solved!
What’s up with the tiny heads of sea snakes? Evolution, say scientists at the University of Adelaide in Australia. From the university website: An international team of scientists led by Dr Kate Sanders from the University of Adelaide, and including Dr Mike Lee from the South Australian Museum, has uncovered how some sea snakes have […]
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Ant communities more segregated in palm oil plantations than rainforest
By Herp News Ants are an important ecological group in both degraded and natural habitats. They interact with many other species and mediate a range of ecological processes. These interactions are often interpreted in the context of ant mosaics, where dominant species form strict territories, keeping other ants out. This segregation between ant species is […]
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Scientists discover 8 new frogs in one sanctuary, nearly all Critically Endangered (photos)
By Herp News Two surveys in the mountainous forests of Sri Lank’s Peak Wilderness Sanctuary have uncovered eight new species of frogs, according to a massive new paper in the Journal of Threatened Taxa. While every year over a hundred new amphibians are discovered, eight new discoveries in a single park is especially notable. Sri […]
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Cornish-Camels-raise–£1010-for-the-new- Lizard -lifeboat-fund
By Herp News Byline: Cornish Camels raise £1,010 for the new Lizard lifeboat fund Page Content: In huge support of the new Lizard Lifeboat fund, a fantastic night out with a ’5 A DAY’ fancy dress theme raised a superb £1,010. The evening included live entertainment and a huge number of folk from the Lizard […]
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Remains of huge fossilized flying reptile displayed in Rio
By Herp News The fossilized remains of a huge prehistoric flying reptile was unveiled at the Rio de Janeiro National Museum where an international congress on the extinct species is to be held in May. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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‘ Turtle team’ captures, helps hooked creature
By Herp News A self-described ” turtle team” captured a turtle at sea – with the guidance of state officials – and removed a large fishing hook from the animal’s fin off Poolenalena Beach in Makena on Thursday. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Male lions require dense vegetation for successful ambush hunting
By Herp News For a long time male lions were derided as the lazy ones in the pride, depending on females for the bulk of hunting and not pulling their weight. Much of this was based on field observations—female lions hunt cooperatively, often in open savannah, and therefore are easier to track at night. But […]
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Four-year-old girl discovers fossils of flying reptile
Daisy Morris, a four-year-old girl in the UK whose mother describes her as having been an “avid fossil hunter” since the age of 3, has not only discovered fossils of a new species of Pterosaur, that species has been named after her. From Science World Report: Pterosaurs once roamed the Earth during the Cretaceous, living […]
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Ningaloo turtle clearly special
By Herp News A chance sighting of a turtle on Ningaloo Reef has won a Busselton amateur photographer second place in the Australian category of the Sony World Photography Awards. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Were you ‘Seen’ at the turtle races at Madison’s?
By Herp News Were you ‘Seen’ at the turtle races at Madison’s? Beaumont Enterprise Copyright 2013 Beaumont Enterprise. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 5:38 pm, Monday, March 18, 2013 Our cameras were at the turtle races at Madison’s on Sunday. Did we see you there? Go to […]
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Scientists discover reasons behind snakes’ ‘shrinking heads’
By Herp News Scientists have uncovered how some sea snakes have developed ‘shrunken heads’ — or smaller physical features than their related species. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Scientist at Work Blog: Lizard Olympics
By Herp News When comparing two lizard species that seem to share traits but that may have evolved independently, sometimes you have to go to the video replay. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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From extinct frog to Jurassic Park: Can cloning reverse extinction?
The current issue of National Georgraphic magazine is dedicated to the question of reversing extinction. It asks: Can we bring back lost species through cloning, whether those species were lost last year or thousands of years ago? It’s a Jurassic Park-esque fantasy brought to life, as scientists work to revive lost species and commercial interests […]
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New Lizard Species Look Like Evil Dinosaur Hybrids
By Herp News If these lizards were larger, they’d look like featherless dinosaurs: With spiky spines and gleaming red eyes, two newly described species of wood lizard look a bit like stegosaur-evil velociraptor hybrids. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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The inner workings of " Reptile Park"
By Herp News Brad and Pitt have been friends since 2011 and have become more acquainted with each other after Angelina. In 2012, Brad… Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Poachers slaughter 89 elephants in Chad, including over 30 pregnant mothers
By Herp News In what is being called the worst elephant massacre in Africa this year, poachers have recently killed as many as 89 elephants in Chad. Stephanie Vergniault, the Chairman of SOS Elephants in Chad, says the elephants were slaughtered in a two-day period late last week near Tikem, on the southwest border of […]
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Frankie Tortoise Tails – To The Ends of The Earth
My hands are rough as sandpaper. I could wash dirty pots and pans without using a scrub brush. If Rhett Butler kissed my hand he would know I am not an upper class luncheon lady who can name three proper brands for high tea. My hands are so rough I could use them to exfoliate. […]
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Police return tortoise to its caretakers after it was reported stolen
By Herp News The 5-year-old tortoise weighs 20 pounds. African tortoises can weigh up to 200 pounds and live as long as 200 years. Courtesy Joe Lovato Mister Turtle’s caretaker says he’s a pet that prefers dog food over turtle pellets and veggies, and likes to lie by the fire next to the dog. Go […]
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Release: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Eyes Like The Sky
By Herp News King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard opt for a big ol’ curveball on their latest effort, and they just about pull it off. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Were you ‘Seen’ at the turtle races at Madison’s?
By Herp News Were you ‘Seen’ at the turtle races at Madison’s? Beaumont Enterprise Copyright 2013 Beaumont Enterprise. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 10:19 pm, Sunday, March 17, 2013 Our cameras were at the turtle races at Madison’s on Sunday. Did we see you there? Go to […]
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kingsnake.com Featured Contributors: Welcome, Richard Bartlett!
In addition to bringing you herp news, photos, and site updates, the kingsnake.com blog is launching a featured contributors program, bringing the biggest names in reptiles and amphibians to share their decades of experience and knowledge with our site visitors. Leading the launch this week is author, photographer, and columnist Richard Bartlett, one of the […]
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Peruvian night monkey threatened by vanishing forests, lost corridors
By Herp News The Peruvian night monkey (Aotus miconax) is one of the world’s least known primates, having never been studied in the wild–until now. Found only in the cloud forests of northern Peru, a group of scientists with Neotropical Primate Conservation and the National University of Mayor San Marcos have spent 12 months following […]
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Scientists successfully freeze Barbary sheep embryos for conservation purposes
By Herp News The Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia), or aoudad, is a goat-antelope found in northern Africa. It is currently listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List, with populations imperiled by hunting, habitat loss, and competition with livestock. Still little is known about its remaining population, prompting scientists in Mexico to test possible assisted […]
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Deer populations hurt by poaching in Mexican dry forest
By Herp News White-tailed deer are usually thought of as inhabiting temperate forests in the U.S. and Canada, but this widespread species can also be found across tropical forests, from Mexico to Peru. A new study in mongabay.com’s open access journal Tropical Conservation Science investigates the population of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Mexico’s Tehuacan-Cuicatlan […]
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Turtle Beach XP Seven Series headset review: a new era of tournament-grade gaming audio
By Herp News Get out of your seat — okay, you don’t really have to do that. Turtle Beach , however, is certainly hoping its new headset won’t have you stuck there. After months of teasing, it’s finally here. This is the Seven Series , the company’s first set officially bred for Major League Gaming […]
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Forgotten lions: shedding light on the fate of lions in unprotected areas
By Herp News African lions (Panthera leo) living outside of protected areas like national parks or reserves also happen to be studied much less than those residing within protected areas, to the detriment of lion conservation initiatives. In response to this trend, a group of researchers surveyed an understudied, unprotected region in northwestern Mozambique called […]
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Scientists successfully reintroduce gaur in Indian park
By Herp News Gaur (Bos gaurus gaurus) is one of the large wild ungulates of Asian jungles. It is the tallest living ox, and one of the four heaviest land mammals (elephant, rhino and wild buffalo are the other three), weighing up to 940 kilograms (2,070 pounds) and standing between 1.6 and 1.9 meters (5.2 […]
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