The consequences of climate change for animals can seem very direct, as with polar bears in a warming Arctic. Others involve leaps, like the case of an invasive bullfrog: by 2080, it could splash into some of South America’s most ecologically rich protected areas, disrupting unique hotbeds of biodiversity. At least, that is the prediction of a new study in the journal PLoS One. Leer más.





Psammodromus microdactylus fué descrita en 1881 por Böttger como Algira microdactyla. Boulenger (1887) la transfirió al género Psammodromus. Leer más.
What’s more, researchers say that unless the trade is regulated, even deadlier strains of the disease may soon emerge. Leer más.
One of our keen-eyed supporters, Elizabeth Fever found all sorts of pond activity when she visited the National Trust property at Buscot park this week. Leer más.
La culebra de collar (Natrix natrix) es una serpiente no venenosa de la familia Colubridae, propia de Eurasia y noroeste de África. Leer más.