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   Jun 16

Hundreds attend Sinnemahoning Snake Hunt

By Herp News Keystone Reptile Club president Bill Wheeler Jr. holds a 42-inch Black Rat Snake entered into the Sinnemahoning Snake Hunt competition on Saturday afternoon in Cameron County. The snake hunt was held on Saturday and Sunday. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 16

Researchers discover new species of wolf snake in Cambodia, name it after an Australian zoo

By Herp News A new species of wolf snake has been discovered in the Cardamom Mountains of southeast Cambodia. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 15

Scarce sea turtle nests worry wildlife stewards

By Herp News The Galveston island nest was found on Sunny Beach, “right smack dab in the middle of the parking lot,” said Kimberly Reich, sea turtle research lab director at Texas A&M University at Galveston. […] a volunteer secured the nest from that possibility, and Reich and A&M personnel packed the freshly laid eggs […]

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   Jun 15

Hollywood gearing up for turtle-friendly lighting laws

By Herp News Beachfront businesses and residents have until March 1 to comply Matia Veniero pulls down her shades at night — all to help save the baby turtles, she says. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 15

Grenades, helicopters, and scooping out brains: poachers decimate elephant population in park

By Herp News Over the last two months, poachers have killed 68 African elephants in Garamba National Park representing around four percent of the population. Poachers have used helicopters, grenades, and chainsaws to undertake their gruesome trade, and, for the first time, the park has recorded that the criminals are removing the elephant’s brains in […]

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   Jun 15

Turtle Bay to host solstice, bridge events

By Herp News Museum to feature crowd-curated exhibit and lead tours of bridge. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 14

The-Lizard-RNLI-lifeboat-assists-15-metre-fishing-vessel

By Herp News Byline: The Lizard’s Tamar class all-weather lifeboat Rose launched in the early hours of this morning to assist a fishing vessel with 3 people onboard that had suffered difficulties with its propulsion system 16 miles south-east of the Lizard lifeboat station. Page Content: The Lizard lifeboat was asked by Falmouth Coastguard to […]

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   Jun 14

Turtle prepares for celebration

By Herp News The Town of Turtle Parade is always a highlight of the annual festival held in the township. This year, the Turtle Fourth of July celebration will be held June 27 – 29. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 14

Turtle conservation takes baby steps in Dubai

By Herp News Exit 13 on Shaikh Zayed Road en route to Abu Dhabi — past Ibn Batuta mall, past the Emarat petrol station, past the Etisalat power grid on the left — takes you to a stretch of road that had no other cars on it. Go to Source …read more Read more here: […]

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   Jun 14

HyperSound Directed Audio To Be Showcased At InfoComm 2014

By Herp News SAN DIEGO, June 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ – Turtle Beach Corporation (NASDAQ: HEAR), a leading audio technology innovator, today announced that its line of HyperSound directed audio speakers will be showcased … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 14

Local Florida festivals

By Herp News 1. DelandReptiDay Deland Reptile & Exotic Animal Festival, Saturday, 3150 E. New York Ave. This one-day event features vendors offering reptile pets, supplies, feeders, cages and merchandise, as well as seminars and door prizes. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 13

Woman who 'gave birth' to LIZARD accused of witchcraft

By Herp News A woman who 'gave birth' to a lizard has been threatened by an angry lynch mob who accused her of witchcraft. Debi Nubatonis, 31, gave birth to the gecko after an eight-month pregnancy and now Indonesian officials are sending in an exert team to clear up the mystery. Go to Source …read […]

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   Jun 13

Herp Video of the Week: How to find snakes!

Check out this video “How to find snakes,” submitted by kingsnake.com user smetlogik. 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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   Jun 12

What’s an environmental journalist to do with so much good news?

By Herp News As an environmental journalist covering stories from the great Arctic ice melt to the rhino poaching crisis in Africa, you’ll forgive me if sometimes in the morning—before I turn my computer on—I have a sudden desire to spend a few extra minutes in bed or have a leisurely breakfast with my daughter […]

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   Jun 12

Evolution and venomous snakes: Diet distinguishes look-alikes on two continents

By Herp News On opposite sides of the globe over millions of years, the snakes of North America and Australia independently evolved similar body types that helped them move and capture prey more efficiently. Snakes on both continents include stout-bodied, highly camouflaged ambush predators, such as rattlesnakes in North America and death adders in Australia. […]

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   Jun 12

Reptile Atlas a first for southern Africa

By Herp News It took seven editors and 26 authors nine years to compile the first ever Reptile Atlas for all reptiles found in the southern tip of Africa. This huge collaborative effort resulted in the 485-page Atlas and Red List of the Reptiles of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland – a hardcover book launched […]

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   Jun 12

Ancient Mayan Altars, Sculpted Artwork Discovered in Guatemala

By Herp News A team of archaeologists in Guatemala has discovered a council house dating back about 700 years with altars, incense burners and sculpted images of animals. Located at the site of Nixtun-Ch'ich' in Petén, Guatemala, the house has “two colonnaded halls constructed side by side. The halls were decorated with sculpted [reptile], parrot […]

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   Jun 12

Little girl fights for frog in New York State Senate

Should the wood frog, Rana sylvatica, be the official amphibian of New York State? Nine-year-old Lili Winkelman thinks so, and Sen. John DeFrancisco wants to make it law. From the Democrat & Chronicle: Like several of the state’s recognized symbols, the beginnings of the wood frog push came in an elementary school classroom. Sen. John […]

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   Jun 11

Oil overthrow: Soco to suspend operations in Virunga National Park after sustained campaign by WWF

By Herp News In a surprise announcement, British oil company Soco International has said it will suspend exploratory operations in Virunga National Park, home to half the world’s Critically Endangered mountain gorillas as well as thousands of other species. The announcement follows several years of campaigning from conservation groups led by WWF. Go to Source […]

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   Jun 11

Oil overthrow: Soco to suspend operations in Virunga National Park after sustained campaign by WWF

By Herp News In a surprise announcement, British oil company Soco International has said it will suspend exploratory operations in Virunga National Park, home to half the world’s Critically Endangered mountain gorillas as well as thousands of other species. The announcement follows several years of campaigning from conservation groups led by WWF. Go to Source […]

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   Jun 11

PhD students ‘thrilled’ to rediscover mammal missing for 124 years

By Herp News In 1890 Lamberto Loria collected 45 specimens—all female—of a small bat from the wilds of Papua New Guinea. Nearly 25 years later, in 1914, the species was finally described and named by British zoologist Oldfield Thomas, who dubbed it the New Guinea big-eared bat (Pharotis imogene) after its massive ears. But no […]

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   Jun 11

PhD students ‘thrilled’ to rediscover mammal missing for 124 years

By Herp News In 1890 Lamberto Loria collected 45 specimens—all female—of a small bat from the wilds of Papua New Guinea. Nearly 25 years later, in 1914, the species was finally described and named by British zoologist Oldfield Thomas, who dubbed it the New Guinea big-eared bat (Pharotis imogene) after its massive ears. But no […]

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   Jun 11

The contradictions of saving the native species of the Galapagos

Can the native species of the ecological treasure that is the Galapagos really be protected from invasive species? Laura Santoso of the California Institute of Technology takes a thoughtful, in-depth look at the issues and conflicting interests in Wired Science: Even with unlimited cash, it seems impossible to eradicate certain intruders without also harming native […]

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   Jun 10

Despite poaching, Indian rhino population jumps by 27 percent in eight years

By Herp News The world’s stronghold for Indian rhinos—the state of Assam—has seen its population leap by 27 percent since 2006, despite a worsening epidemic of poaching that has also seen 156 rhinos killed during the same period. According to a new white paper, the population of Indian rhinos in Assam hit 2,544 this year. […]

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   Jun 10

Complex mechanisms controlling changes in snake venom identified by scientists

By Herp News Venom variation in closely related snake species has been the focus of a recent study. The research team assessed the venom composition of six related viperid snakes, examining the differences in gene and protein expression that influence venom content. The research also assessed how these changes in venom composition impacted upon venom-induced […]

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   Jun 10

Beach wedding, now with more giant sea turtle!

Of course, everyone on kingsnake.com would love this, and the locals say it’s a sign that the marriage is blessed. But Jason and Kate Crowe were probably pretty shocked when a leatherback sea turtle crashed their Saint Croix wedding. Read the story and see more photos here. Photo: Jason and Kate Crowe …read more Read […]

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   Jun 10

Another Reptile AWOL in Metro

By Herp News There's another missing reptile in the metro region. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 10

Turtle Beach Unveils New Gaming Headsets and Partnerships at E3

By Herp News SAN DIEGO, June 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Turtle Beach, the leading audio brand in the video games industry, today announced that a broad lineup of new headsets and partnerships spanning Xbox, PlayStation … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 10

Invasive lizards could threaten Florida’s nesting reptiles

By Herp News Researcher cameras capture tegu lizards swiping alligator eggs from nests in South Florida. The Argentine black and white tegu, which can grow 4 feet or more, is already found in areas populated by threatened species, including the Eastern indigo snake, Cape Sable seaside sparrow and gopher tortoise. And if the tegus’ range […]

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   Jun 10

Another Reptile AWOL in Metro

By Herp News There's another missing reptile in the metro region. After news last week that a red foot tortoise named Strawberry Shortcake had gone missing in Mount Pearl, a woman in Conception Bay South says her pet turtle has been missing for two days from her home on Franks Road, near Legion Road. Go […]

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   Jun 10

Scientists find 120 million-year-old reptile eggs in China

By Herp News Scientists in China have found five well-preserved reptile eggs still intact more than 100 million years after they were laid. It's believed they belong to the ancient pterosaur — a reptile that roamed the Earth more than 120 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. (Via  YouTube / American Museum of Natural […]

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   Jun 09

New species has its anus behind its head

By Herp News In the dark caves of southern Indiana in the United States, scientists have discovered a new species of cavefish that are blind, pinkish, and have their anus behind their heads. This peculiar new cavefish is the first to be described in North America in 40 years, and researchers have named it Amblyopsis […]

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   Jun 09

Bears, cats, and mystery mammals: camera traps in ‘paper park’ prove its worth protecting

By Herp News Can a single photograph change the fate of a park? A new conservation group, HabitatID, believes so, and is putting this belief into action. Setting up camera traps in Cambodia’s Virachey National Park, the group hopes that photos of charismatic and endangered species will help reinvigorate protection for a park that has […]

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   Jun 09

Bears, cats, and mystery mammals: camera traps in ‘paper park’ prove its worth protecting

By Herp News Can a single photograph change the fate of a park? A new conservation group, HabitatID, believes so, and is putting this belief into action. Setting up camera traps in Cambodia’s Virachey National Park, the group hopes that photos of charismatic and endangered species will help reinvigorate protection for a park that has […]

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   Jun 09

Scientists find 120 million-year-old reptile eggs in China

By Herp News Scientists in China have found five well-preserved reptile eggs still intact more than 100 million years after they were laid. It's believed they belong to the ancient pterosaur — a reptile that roamed the Earth more than 120 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. (Via  YouTube / American Museum of Natural […]

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   Jun 09

Turtle Beach Brings New Line of Feature-Rich PlayStation®4 Headsets to E3

By Herp News SAN DIEGO, June 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Turtle Beach, the leading audio brand in the video games industry, today announced new gaming headsets designed for the popular PlayStation®4 console. The new headsets, which will be available in stores in the Fall of 2014, will be on display at the Electronic Entertainment Expo […]

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   Jun 09

120 million-year-old reptile eggs found in China

By Herp News Scientists in China have found five well-preserved reptile eggs still intact more than 100 million years after they were laid. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 09

Scientists find 120 million-year-old reptile eggs in China

By Herp News Scientists in China have found five well-preserved reptile eggs still intact more than 100 million years after they were laid. It's believed they belong to the ancient pterosaur — a reptile that roamed the Earth more than 120 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. (Via  YouTube / American Museum of Natural […]

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   Jun 08

Did you hear the one about the 2,500-pound snake?

Want to start your week off with a herp-themed laugh? Read this Wired story about the biggest snake who ever existed, and its messed-up social media campaign. Have fun, and a great week, too! …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jun 06

Crooning in the concrete jungle: Taiwan’s frogs use drains to amplify mating calls

By Herp News As our cities continue to grow many animal species have to choose to abandon their changing habitats or adapt to their new setting. In Taiwan the tiny mientien tree frog (Kurixalus diootocus) is making the most of its new situation by using city storm drains to amplify mating calls. Go to Source […]

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