Scientists with the non-profit SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana have rediscovered the Krokosua Squeaker Frog (Arthroleptis krokosua) after four years of searching the African nation. It was found in Ghana’s Western Region Sui River Forest Reserve by a nine member team led by SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana Executiv e Director Gilbert Adum as well as students with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology’s Department of Wildlife and Range Management. Leer más.





The The common green garden lizard that belongs to the Agamid lizard family this week gained a new relative that brings to 19 the number of spcies in this group, 16 of them endemic to Sri Lanka. new addition is been a result of strenuous scientific analysis under difficult conditions by young researchers Thasun Amarasinghe and Sameera Suranjan Karunaratne. Leer más.
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The Kemp’s ridley turtle, primarily found in the Gulf of Mexico, is the world’s most endangered sea turtle. As its survival hangs in the balance, marine biologists are saying that its recovery has now flatlined — due in large part to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster four years ago. Leer más.
| The maintenance of both spatial and genetic connectivity is paramount to the long-term persistence of small, isolated populations living in environments with extreme climates. We aim to identify the distribution of genetic diversity and assess population sub-structuring and dispersal across dwarfed desert populations of Crocodylus suchus, which occur in isolated groups, usually less than five individuals, along the mountains of Mauritania (West Africa). Leer más. |