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Archive for August 17th, 2015


   Aug 17

Snake scales protect steel against friction

By Herp News A snake moves without legs by the scales on its belly gripping the ground. It generates friction at the points needed to move forwards only and prevents its scales from being worn off by too much friction. Researchers of KIT have found a way to transfer this feature to components of movable […]

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   Aug 17

Frogs exposed to road salt appear to benefit then suffer

By Herp News Exposure to road salt, as it runs off into ponds and wetlands where it can concentrate — especially during March and early April, when frogs are breeding — may increase the size of wood frogs, but also shorten their lives, a study by biologists concludes. Go to Source …read more Read more […]

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   Aug 17

You're in the Army now; Snakes join the military at Ranger school

You’re low crawling through the underbrush, geared up, M4 rifle in hand, helmet hanging low over your brow, and sweat dripping into your eyes. Then you see it. Right in your path. A snake. From the jungles of the Philippines and Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq and Afghanistan, members of the armed forces have […]

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   Aug 17

Traders of “red ivory” from rare birds are arrested in Indonesia

By Herp News Two traders of beaks from the helmeted hornbill were arrested in Sumatra, Indonesia, on June 12. During the arrest, authorities confiscated 12 beaks and the two suspects, known only as ZMS and ALB, confessed to selling over 120 beaks within the preceding six months. The pair is thought to have organized an […]

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   Aug 17

Scientists unite on World Elephant Day calling for ban on ivory trade in the U.S.

By Herp News On August 11, the eve of World Elephant Day, a group of 250 scientists from varied backgrounds, disciplines and organizations around the world sent a letter to Barack Obama urging for the closure of commercial ivory trade in the United States.The letter, according to Wildlife Conservation Society, was conceived and circulated by […]

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   Aug 17

Feline Unseen: The African Golden Cat

By Herp News [dropcap type=”4″]W[/dropcap]hen you count off the cat species that roam Africa – leopards, lions, cheetahs – you could be forgiven for not listing the African golden cat (Caracal aurata). This small, elusive forest dweller easily slips by unnoticed, and until very recently, failed to show up on the radar screens of most […]

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   Aug 17

Demystifying Drones: UAS’s in Wildlife Anti-Poaching Efforts

By Herp News No piece of conservation hardware has received more attention in the media than drones, a.k.a. Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), yet there is disagreement about their applicability to various conservation applications. The use of drones for enhancing anti-poaching is perhaps the most controversial application, with little empirical data […]

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   Aug 17

After long battle, big swath of Sumatran rainforest wins protection

By Herp News In what conservationists are hailing as a major breakthrough in efforts to protect Sumatra’s fast-dwindling lowland rainforests, the Indonesian government on Wednesday finally approved an ecosystem restoration license for more than 44,000 hectares (110,000 acres) of forest bordering Bukit Tigapuluh, a national park renowned for its rich wildlife.After WWF map showing the […]

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   Aug 17

Leith’s Sand Snake: The Striped Beauty

The day when I purchased my first book of snakes and reptiles and saw the picture of Leith’s sand snake Psammophis leithi , I paused for a minute and stared at the picture for a while and I felt in love with this stripped reptilian fellow. Whenever I used to meet any new snake rescuer […]

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   Aug 17

Herp Photo of the Day: Milksnake

A new week brings a first breath of air for this Honduran milksnake (L.t.hondurensis) from Central Nicaragua in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user sballard ! Be sure to tell sballard you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and you could see them featured […]

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