NEW ISSUE NOW POSTED: Vol. 31 No. 1 (2024): Reptiles & Amphibians Readers can now access the journal at the University of Kansas portal journals.ku.edu/reptilesandamphibians. You are encouraged to register at journals.ku.edu/reptilesandamphibians/user/register in order to receive the Table of Contents for each new issue as it is published. All of
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The IRCF peer reviewed “Journal Reptiles & Amphibians, Conservation and Natural History” has migrated!
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Strategic Species Action Plan C.lewisi: 2021-2026 (click to download)
Strategic Species Action Plan Cylura lewisi: 2021-2026
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A story of nasal horns: Two new subspecies of Iguana Laurenti
A story of nasal horns: two new subspecies of Iguana Laurenti, 1768 (Squamata, Iguanidae) in Saint Lucia, St Vincent & the Grenadines, and Grenada (southern Lesser Antilles) ARTICLE LINK – (Click Here) Abstract: The Lesser Antilles, in the Eastern Caribbean, were long considered to have only two species in the
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Island Iguanas: Saving the World’s Rarest Lizards
The Science of Saving Species, published by San Diego Zoo Global. Institute for Conservation Research. Volume 2 2017, This issue features “Island Iguanas: Saving the World’s Rarest Lizards”. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD ARTICLE
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An evaluation of the diet of Cyclura iguanas in the Dominican Republic
Authors: Stesha Ann Pasachnik & Victor Martin-Velez Understanding the diet of endangered species can benefit conservation efforts that involve habitat preservation and restoration. Caribbean rock iguanas, Cyclura spp., are among the most endangered lizards in the world, yet little is known about the diets of many of these species. In
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Helicobacter Disease Threatens The Existence of the Blue Iguana
PRESS RELEASE, Grand Cayman, 7 July 2017 On May 5th, 2015, Blue Iguana Recovery Programme (BIRP) staff found a wild Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) displaying signs of lethargy within the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park (QEIIBP). The Blue Iguana was identified as “obw” and taken to Island Veterinary Services (IVS)
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Grand Cayman Dept of Environment Flicker 30
The Grand Cayman Department of Environment produces a bi-monthly bulletin highlighting environmental events and happenings on Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. In the current issue, Flicker #30 (May-June 2017) reference was made (and samples shown) to the ROCK IGUANAS booklet by Elaine A. Powers. see pages 10-11. Click
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Little Cayman District National Trust’s 25th Annual Easter Auction
The Little Cayman District of the Cayman Islands National Trust works to preserve and protect wildlife and wildlife habitat on Little Cayman.
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STENAPA starts Iguana Guardian Programme
STENAPA starts Iguana Guardian Programme
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