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REPTILE TRANSLOCATIONS
A look at the history of reptile translocation.
How past projects are informing our work with Phelsuma antanosy, and how these results might interact with future conservation initiatives.
Read the article: reptile translocations
P.ANTANOSY ON THE EDGE OF EXISTENCE
The day-gecko that I am working on, Phelsuma antanosy, has recently been named as No.93 on the Zoological Society of London's 'EDGE List' of endangered reptiles.
The programme uses a scientific framework to rank species on how Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) they are, with a view to raising awareness and catalysing a conservation reaction.
I've written an article about this species for the Earlham Institute, available by clicking anywhere here.
You can also learn more about EDGE or check out the P.antanosy page, complete with a great photo taken by Alex Tomb during our fieldwork in April.
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