Esta página Web trata sobre las víboras de la Península Ibérica. Contiene abundante información acerca de las tres especies de víbora que habitan en la Península Ibérica: Vipera latastei, Vipera aspis y Vipera seoanei, y las tres subespecies: Vipera latastei gaditana, Vipera aspis zinnikeri y Vipera seoanei cantabrica. A través del mapa interactivo se puede acceder a las fichas individuales de ejemplares de víbora localizadas por provincias. Ir al enlace.





BARI, SEPTEMBER 26-30 2012. Leer más.
No Verão de 2007 duas pessoas muito preocupadas, Juan Blanco e Jacquie Cozens, ficaram estupefactas com a chacina brutal e flagrante de tartarugas todas as noites nas praias da Ilha do Sal e decidiram ambos fazer alguma coisa contra isso. Leer más.
To continue the great herping in the spanish Mediterranean islands this year, I went to the Balearic for one month. About 15 days were spent on Menorca and then, 15 days on Mallorca. My main goal was to see the famous endemic species of both islands, of course, but including most subspecies of Podarcis lilfordi which lives on several small islets not so far from the coast. I didn’t get enough time to visit Cabrera ; this will be done in a next trip. Leer más.
In a joint effort by the researchers Dr. Gopalakrishna Bhatta of Department of Biology, BASE Educational Services Pvt. Ltd, Bengaluru; Dr. K.P. Dinesh and Dr. C. Radhakrishnan of Western Ghats Regional Centre, Calicut; Mr. P. Prashanth of Agumbe Rainforest Research Station, Agumbe and Mr. Nirmal U Kulkarni of Mhadei Research Centre, Chorla Ghats have discovered a new species of limbless yellow striped caecilian from the Belgaum district of Karnataka which is part of the Western Ghats of India. Leer más.