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Archive for April, 2014


   Apr 21

Spider eats lizard

By Herp News ARACHNOPHOBICS beware: This spider article is not for the faint hearted. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 21

Turtle Trouble: 20-year study finds large decrease in green turtle catch rates

By Herp News Sea turtle populations have been exploited for hundreds of years, and even though conservation efforts have increased substantially in modern times, populations still suffer across the globe. In fact, according to conservation scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society and University of Florida, over-fishing is to blame for more than 170,000 green turtles […]

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   Apr 21

Turtle Trouble: 20-year study finds large decrease in green turtle catch rates

By Herp News Sea turtle populations have been exploited for hundreds of years, and even though conservation efforts have increased substantially in modern times, populations still suffer across the globe. In fact, according to conservation scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society and University of Florida, over-fishing is to blame for more than 170,000 green turtles […]

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   Apr 21

Media Contacts

By Herp News The island night lizard is back from the brink of extinction. After three decades of restoration efforts, the US Fish and Wildlife Service removed the small lizard from the endangered species list Monday. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 21

Small monkeys take over when big primates have been hunted out in the Amazon

By Herp News The barbecued leg of a spider monkey might not be your idea of a sumptuous dinner, but to the Matsés or one of the fifteen tribes in voluntary isolation in Peru, it is the result of a successful hunt and a proud moment for the hunter’s family. However, a spider monkey tends […]

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   Apr 21

The crocodiles and hippos had a party

There’s a pretty flipping cool photo spread of crocs in nature in the UK’s Metro. See it here. You’re welcome. …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 20

Turtle Bay readies for referendum fight

By Herp News Museum and labor trades get their PACs and plans to sway public in gear. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 18

Reptile breeder ordered to pay $190,000 in animal cruelty case

By Herp News A man who owned an exotic reptile business in Lake Elsinore, where thousands of rats and reptiles were found in appalling conditions, has been ordered to pay more than $190,000 in restitution, prosecutors said Friday. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 18

Herp Video of the Week: Bearded Dragon VS Superworms!

Check out this video “Bearded Dragon VS Superworms,” submitted by kingsnake.com user Minuet. Submit your own reptile & amphibian videos at http://www.kingsnake.com/video/ and you could see them featured here or check out all the videos submitted by other users! …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 18

Attleboro zoo's new exhibit features a giant water monitor lizard

By Herp News A new exhibit featuring a water monitor lizard will open today at Capron Park Zoo in Attleboro. (Staff photo by Mark Stockwell) Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 17

Fitch Rates New Tortoise Closed-End Fund Notes 'AAA'; Affirms Existing Ratings

By Herp News Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AAA' rating to the following notes issued by three closed-end funds managed by Tortoise Capital Advisors, LLC. Fitch also affirms the existing notes and m Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 17

Fitch Rates New Tortoise Closed-End Fund Notes 'AAA'; Affirms Existing Ratings

By Herp News Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AAA' rating to the following notes issued by three closed-end funds managed by Tortoise Capital Advisors, LLC. Fitch also affirms the existing notes and m Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 17

Large Decrease In Green Turtle Catch Rates: Study

By Herp News Wildlife Conservation Society A 20-year assessment of Nicaragua's legal, artisanal green sea turtle fishery has uncovered a stark reality: greatly reduced overall catch rates of turtles in what may have become an unsustainable take, according to conservation scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society and University of Florida. During the research period, conservation […]

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   Apr 17

Okapi-killing warlord shot dead in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

By Herp News The head of an informal militia and poaching group, Paul Sadala a.k.a. ‘Morgan,’ was killed on Monday after surrendering himself to the army in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). A well-known elephant poacher and terrorist, Morgan became most famous for leading an attack on the Okapi Wildlife Reserve station in […]

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   Apr 17

New relative of the ‘penis snake’ discovered in Myanmar

By Herp News Scientists have discovered a new species of limbless amphibians, known as caecilians, in Myanmar. Dubbing the species, the colorful ichthyophis (Ichthyophis multicolor), the researchers describe the new amphibian in a recent paper published in Zootaxa. The world’s most famous caecilian is the so-called penis snake (Atretochoana eiselti) which was rediscovered in Brazil […]

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   Apr 17

Readin', writin', and Naja oxiana?

We’ve heard of snow days… but snake days? A high school in Kyrgyzstan was closed down after they found at least 30 snakes in the building every day this spring. No ID was made of the types of snake, but media speculation has ranged all over the place, including the Caspian cobra, Naja oxiana. Read […]

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   Apr 17

Rexnord Acquires Green Turtle

By Herp News Rexnord Corporation, a renowned water management products manufacturer, announced the acquisition of Green Turtle, a wastewater pre-treatment solutions provider. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 16

Lizard ancestor of land herbivores

By Herp News A small lizard-like creature that lived more than 300 million years ago is believed to be the earliest known ancestor of plant-eating mammals. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 16

Declining catch rates in Caribbean Nicaragua green turtle fishery may be result of overfishing

By Herp News A 20-year assessment of Nicaragua’s legal, artisanal green sea turtle fishery has uncovered a stark reality: greatly reduced overall catch rates of turtles in what may have become an unsustainable take, according to conservation scientists. Growing up to 400 pounds in weight, the green turtle is the second largest sea turtle species […]

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   Apr 16

Climate change likely culprit in coqui frog’s altered calls, say biologists

By Herp News The abundant Puerto Rican coqui frog has experienced changes since the 1980s that are likely due to global warming, biologists report. The call of the male coqui became shorter and higher pitched, and the animal itself has become smaller. The study is the first to show the effect of temperature change on […]

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   Apr 16

Inside the Galapagos Islands’ Giant Tortoise Rehab Effort

By Herp News   You’re sailing from the Spice Islands across the open ocean to the South American port of Guayaquil, your financial motives rooted somewhere along a broad spectrum of morality and lawfulness. Several months have passed, and food stores and morale are low. Fortunately, you know a spot that will save the day, […]

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   Apr 16

In search of a better way to treat snakebite

What if there was a disease that killed or crippled hundreds of thousands of people every year, but no one seemed to care? It’s not a disease, but as Dr. Matthew Lewin wrote in the New York Times Sunday Review last weekend, snakebites kill 94,000 people and cripple 400,000, mostly in impoverished parts of the […]

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   Apr 15

Gut capacity limits bird’s ability to adapt to rapid climate change

By Herp News An ornithologist has found that the capacity of a bird’s gut to change with environmental conditions is a primary limiting factor in their ability to adapt to the rapidly changing climate. And he believes that most other animals are also limited in a similar way. Go to Source …read more Read more […]

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   Apr 15

Rexnord Acquires Green Turtle

By Herp News Today Rexnord announced that it has acquired Green Turtle Technologies Ltd., Green Turtle Americas Ltd. and Filamat Composites Inc. . Based Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 15

Malaysia imperils forest reserves and sea turtle nesting ground for industrial site (photos)

By Herp News Plans for an industrial site threaten one of Malaysia’s only marine turtle nesting beaches and a forest home to rare trees and mammals, according to local activists. Recently, the state government of Perak approved two industrial project inside Tanjung Hantu Permanent Forest Reserve. But activists say these will not only cut into […]

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   Apr 15

Man gapes at gator, gets nailed by cottonmouth

Did you hear the one about the man who got out of his car to get a closer look at an alligator… and got bitten by a water moccasin? No, it’s not a joke. It’s a true story from WTSP in Tampa. Read it here. …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. […]

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   Apr 15

The-Lizard-RNLI-lifeboat-launches-to-rescue-a-child-whod-fallen-from-cliffs

By Herp News Byline: The Lizard lifeboat was launched just after 5pm yesterday afternoon (13 April) to a report of a 13 year old male fallen from cliffs at Bass Point, The Lizard. Page Content: Falmouth Coastguard requested The Lizard lifeboat crew launch at 5pm yesterday afternoon after they received a 999 call from a […]

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   Apr 14

Riddled with tumors: another blow to the Sumatran rhino species

By Herp News Conservation for Sumatran rhinos suffered another blow last week, only days after Suci—one of only ten rhinos in captive breeding efforts—died at Cincinnati Zoo. Scientists in the Malaysian state of Sabah revealed that a newly captured female, Iman, suffers from an assortment of tumors in her uterus, hugely complicating reproduction efforts. Go […]

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   Apr 14

Does germ plasm accelerate evolution?

By Herp News Scientists have challenged a long held belief about the way certain species of vertebrates evolved. They found that genes evolve more rapidly in species containing germ plasm. The results came about as they put to the test a novel theory that early developmental events dramatically alter the vertebrate body plan and the […]

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   Apr 14

Ancient snapping turtle won't end up as soup

Some people in a Mississippi town might have had turtle soup on their minds when they rescued a huge snapping turtle from a storm drain, but they quickly changed their minds and decided to save him, instead. Read the story at KPTV.com. …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 13

Who is poaching the world's deadliest snakes?

Are poachers stealing and selling the golden lancehead pit viper (Bothrops insularis) from an island off the coast of Brazil? That was the topic of last night’s Nightline Prime: One poisonous bite from the Golden Lancehead pit viper is enough to kill a grown man within a few hours. It’s fast-acting venom will burn through […]

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   Apr 13

Lizard Island cops Ita’s brunt

By Herp News SO OFTEN a tropical haven for cashed-up honeymooners and celebrities, Lizard Island is now a disaster zone. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 12

Extremely rare Texas dino turtle even more endangered than first thought

By Herp News The extremely rare, utterly impressive and scary looking alligator snapping turtle is actually even more rare than first thought according to a study out of Florida this week. Reserachers in in the sunshine state have found that the scaly creature, once common to Houston, is actually just one of three different kinds […]

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   Apr 12

Reptile, Exotic Animal Show Kicks Off in Springfield

By Herp News SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A weekend event featuring vendors offering everything reptile-related kicks off in Springfield on Saturday. Repticon, a reptile and exotic animal show, presents vendors offering reptile pets, supples, cages, feeders and merchandise. The event also offers free raffles, animal seminars and activities for the kids. The event is at Ozark […]

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   Apr 12

Fighter jet design saves turtle

By Herp News Staff at the Turtle Rescue Center prepare to attach prosthetic fins to Freedom's carapace. The green sea turtle lost his two left limbs after becoming entangled in a fishing net. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 12

Fighter jet design saves turtle

By Herp News Staff at the Turtle Rescue Center prepare to attach prosthetic fins to Freedom's carapace. The green sea turtle lost his two left limbs after becoming entangled in a fishing net. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 11

Extinct carnivorous marsupial may have hunted prey larger than itself

By Herp News The reconstruction of an extinct meat-eating marsupial’s skull, Nimbacinus dicksoni, suggests that it may have had the ability to hunt vertebrate prey exceeding its own body size. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 11

Three new turtle and tortoise books for kids encourage adventures

By Herp News Three new books released this spring – two new hardcovers and one released for the first time in paperback – feature turtles and tortoises, and offer lessons in taking time to stop and experience the world around us. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto […]

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   Apr 11

Herp Video of the Week: Elvis the croaking frog!

Check out this video “Elvis the croaking frog,” submitted by kingsnake.com user Minuet. Submit your own reptile & amphibian videos at http://www.kingsnake.com/video/ and you could see them featured here or check out all the videos submitted by other users! …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Apr 10

‘Dinosaurs of the turtle world’ at risk in Southeast U.S. rivers

By Herp News Conservation of coastal rivers of the northern Gulf of Mexico is vital to the survival of the alligator snapping turtle, including two recently discovered species, scientists say. A new study shows the alligator snapping turtle, the largest freshwater turtle in the Western Hemisphere and previously believed to be one species, is actually […]

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