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Jul 11
Jul 11
Uganda: Policeman Shoots 'Aggressive' Tortoise Dead when it Breaks into His Home
By Herp News A policeman in Uganda had to be consoled by his father after a tortoise tried to attack him – admittedly rather slowly. Charles Onegi, an officer in Nebbi district, in the north of Uganda close to the Congolese border, had just returned from a hard day and was having a nice cup […]
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Turtle Beach Corporation Announces Extension Of Lock-Up Agreements
By Herp News SAN DIEGO, July 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ – Turtle Beach Corporation (HEAR), a leading innovator of audio products and solutions, today announced that certain shareholders of Turtle Beach holding a majority of the shares outstanding have agreed to a voluntary extension of the lock-up restrictions regarding the sale or other disposition of their shares […]
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Turtle lovers flock to Tybee for loggerhead hatching
By Herp News It's hatching season out on Tybee Island and residents and local officials are giving tips to make sure the special occasion is as safe for … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Bertie the tortoise is world record sprinter that does Usain Bolt salute
By Herp News Bertie, a Leopard tortoise from Adventure Valley theme park in Durham, completed an 18ft run in just 19.59 seconds, less than half the time of the previous record. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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“Rifftrax Live: Godzilla” Brings Monstrous Laughs to Cinemas Nationwide This August
By Herp News “Here, lizard lizard lizard!” Size does matter as the stars of Rifftrax are set to bring larger-than-life laughs nationwide as they riff on one of the most frequently requested titles in RiffTrax history, “Godzilla.” Thanks to a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign that raised money to license a “big” Hollywood title, the RiffTrax crew […]
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California park named after pioneering 'snake lady'
A Long Beach, Calif., park has been named after an early snake expert, Grace Olive Wiley. From the Press-Telegram: Known as The Snake Lady, Wiley earned national recognition for her collection of reptiles and venomous snakes. Some of her snakes were featured in films such as “The Jungle Book” and “Cobra Woman.” Wiley herself appeared […]
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Dispersal 'key to reptile survival'
By Herp News Reptiles whose offspring's gender is dependent on temperature must spread out to survive the effects of climate change, new research shows. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Tortoise set to be fastest in world
By Herp News A tortoise is set to stroll into the record books as the fastest in the world. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
Read the rest of this entry »Jul 09
Amphibians can acquire resistance to deadly fungus
By Herp News Emerging fungal pathogens pose a greater threat to biodiversity than any other parasitic group, causing population declines of amphibians, bats, corals, bees and snakes. New research reveals that amphibians can acquire behavioral or immunological resistance to a deadly chytrid fungus implicated in global amphibian population declines. Go to Source …read more Read […]
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Ranavirus predicted to be potential new culprit in amphibian extinctions
By Herp News Amphibian declines and extinctions around the world have been linked to an emerging fungal disease called chytridiomycosis, but new research from shows that another pathogen, ranavirus, may also contribute. In a series of mathematical models, researchers showed that ranavirus, which causes severe hemorrhage of internal organs in frogs, could cause extinction of […]
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Cats’ best friend? A new role for guard dogs in South Africa
By Herp News While there has been a surge of recovery and reintroduction programs to combat predator decline, human population growth and limited protected areas have led to increased rates of human-wildlife conflicts in many regions of the world. A study published recently tested the ability of trained guarding dogs to protect livestock in South […]
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Frankie Tortoise Tails – Let the Games Begin!
A friend e-mailed me yesterday. “You don’t write any. What is going on?” I dunno. It’s summer. A lot of things going on at home, with Greg and I, injured box turtles, geckos, new house, and Frankie. Things! I mean, it’s summer. Yeah, Frankie is busier than ever. Yesterday I was working in the yard […]
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Frog larvae have developed rapid defenses against red swamp crayfish
By Herp News The common frog is one of the amphibians with the highest distribution in the Iberian Peninsula. It reproduces preferably in permanent areas of water where it comes into contact with the red swamp crayfish, which preys on its larvae. Research confirms that the larvae of these frogs have developed a defensive response […]
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Stuff of fairy tales: stepping into Europe’s last old-growth forest
By Herp News There is almost nothing left of Europe’s famed forests, those that provided for human communities for millennia and gave life to the world’s most famous fairytales. But straddling the border between Poland and Belarus, the Bialowieza Forest is Europe’s last lowland old-growth forest, parts of which have never been cut by man. […]
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Even giant tortoises get the sniffles
The Bristol Zoo’s giant tortoise has been laid low with a sinus infection. From the BBC: Helen, a 90kg (14 stone) tortoise, was given a health check after keepers noticed her unusual breathing. Staff vet Richard Saunders said: “The whistling, raspy breathing in her nose could be heard from several feet away, so we took […]
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Green turtle senselessly killed on Kijal beach
By Herp News KEMAMAN: A police report has been lodged after an endangered Green Turtle was found brutally killed and tens of its immature eggs scattered in a leased turtle nesting area of the Kijal beach near here. Terengganu Fisheries Department director Abdul Khalil Abdul Karim said today the report was made after the lease-holder […]
Read the rest of this entry »Jul 08
Turtle-watching a harsh lesson in nature
By Herp News Watching sea turtles nesting and hatching on Queensland's Heron Island is a privilege, but their sudden death by seagulls and sharks can make children cry. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Turtles on a runway
What’s attracting diamondback terrapin turtles to the runways at JFK Airport, and is there anything that will stop them? From the New York Times: The incident, in 2009, naturally drew headlines. While there had always been turtles in the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, just south of Kennedy Airport, their occasional presence on the airport’s grounds […]
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Is there an alligator-like reptile swimming in High Park?
By Herp News There may be an alligator-like reptile lurking in the city's largest park. A Toronto woman, whose backyard faces High Park, said she spotted a large reptile in Catfish Pond on Sunday afternoon. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Sea turtle released last week is back at Va. aquarium
By Herp News VIRGINIA BEACH A Kemps ridley sea turtle released last Wednesday had to return to the Virginia Aquarium Marine Animal Care Center Saturday after being hooked at the Norfolk Naval Station recreational fishing pier. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Turtle rehooked days after being released by Stranded Response Team
By Herp News VIRGINIA BEACH — A Kemps ridley sea turtle is back at the Virginia Aquarium Marine Animal Care Center after being released last Wednesday, officials said. Voldemort had a short-term stay after being hooked the weekend before at Buckroe Fishing Pier in Hampton. A few days after being released, Voldemort was hooked again […]
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‘Voldemort’ the sea turtle rescued again just days after release
By Herp News Voldemort was hooked at the Naval Station Norfolk recreational fishing pier and this hook was much deeper than the superficial one it had before. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Alligator-like reptile captured in pond in Toronto's High Park
By Herp News Wildlife officials have captured an alligator-like reptile that was living in a pond in Toronto's High Park. Police, wildlife experts and park staff converged on Catfish Pond on Monday afternoon in the effort to capture the 80-centimetre caiman. A video of the caiman — said to have been taken on Sunday — […]
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Reptile resembling a caiman spotted swimming in High Park pond
By Herp News It’s suspected that the reptile was dumped in the pond by someone who no longer wanted it. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Wanted: owner of Greek isle's mystery croc
By Herp News As reptile experts scale up plans to capture a two-metre crocodile that mysteriously appeared on the tourist island of Crete, appeals have gone out for its owner to come forward. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Booming populations, rising economies, threatened biodiversity: the tropics will never be the same
By Herp News For those living either north or south of the tropics, images of this green ring around the Earth’s equator often include verdant rainforests, exotic animals, and unchanging weather; but they may also be of entrenched poverty, unstable governments, and appalling environmental destruction. A massive new report, The State of the Tropics, however, […]
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Alligator-like reptile, possibly a caiman, spotted in High Park
By Herp News An aquatic, alligator-like reptile has been spotted in Toronto's High Park. Teghan Stadnyk, who saw the creature Sunday and took video of it, identified it as a caiman — a semi-aquatic reptile similar to the alligator and native to tropical climates. Stadnyk contacted the City of Toronto's Animal Services department. Go to Source […]
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Bailey-Boat-Cat-is-raising-funds-for-The-Lizard-RNLI-lifeboat
By Herp News Byline: Bailey is a Siamese cat who lives on a boat near Rome, Italy. He is holding a raffle to celebrate his third birthday on 9 July and all the proceeds will be going to The Lizard lifeboat station to help keep her volunteer crew afloat. Page Content: Bailey and his owners […]
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Uganda cop shoots 'aggressive' tortoise
By Herp News Policeman kills reptile after being 'attacked' at home. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Blue iguanas making a comeback in Grand Cayman
Thanks to the efforts of the Blue Iguana Recovery Programme, there are now an estimated 850 blue iguanas in Grand Cayman. From Cayman 27: This staggering increase means the reptiles, which are indigenous to Grand Cayman, can now be moved off the critically endangered list. “Previously they were listed by the International Union for the […]
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Reptile show is a big hit
By Herp News FRUITLAND PARK — Astonished looks are guaranteed at a John Storms World of Reptiles show. Just watch when he brings out a snake or an alligator snapping turtle. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Resort’s marine team releases rescued turtle
By Herp News KOTA KINABALU: WHEN “Ninja”, the green sea turtle was rescued in April, she was in a bad state — malnourished, covered with barnacles and suffering from a bacterial infection. Sabah Wildlife Department (SWD) officers rescued her from a farmer in Papar as he was loading her into the back of his car. […]
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State protection sought for flat-tailed horned lizard
By Herp News A two-decade legal fight to protect a squat lizard with dragon-like head spines from urban encroachment in Southern California took a new turn this week. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Kuala Penyu to restore turtle harvesting
By Herp News KUALA PENYU was named for the obvious reason – the penyu or turtles. Illegal turtle egg collection on the coastal district over the years however has led to the decline in landings. In a bid to revive the district reputation that comes with its name, policy makers led by its District Officer […]
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Herp Video of the Week: Swim Time!
Check out this video “Swim Time,” 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
Read the rest of this entry »Jul 03
A children’s book inspired by murder: the 25th anniversary of ‘The Great Kapok Tree’
By Herp News “The Great Kapok Tree” was written by Lynne Cherry in response to the murder of Brazilian environmental activist Chico Mendes, who was assassinated by a rancher in 1988 in Brazil. Mendes’ murder was a significant international incident galvanizing support for environmental activists working to protect the Amazon forest. Go to Source …read […]
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A children’s book inspired by murder: the 25th anniversary of ‘The Great Kapok Tree’
By Herp News “The Great Kapok Tree” was written by Lynne Cherry in response to the murder of Brazilian environmental activist Chico Mendes, who was assassinated by a rancher in 1988 in Brazil. Mendes’ murder was a significant international incident galvanizing support for environmental activists working to protect the Amazon forest. Go to Source …read […]
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Jump to it! A frog’s leaping style depends on the environment
By Herp News A frog’s jump is not as simple as it seems. Scientists have discovered that different species adopt different jumping styles depending on their environment. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Researchers lure Manitoulin Island turtle predators with decoy
By Herp News Researchers are using a turtle decoy to help determine what may have killed dozens of turtles near Misery Bay on Manitoulin Island. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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