TOPEKA, Kan. (KANSAS REFLECTOR) - A lizard, a turtle and a fish are prospering in Kansas after spending years on the state’s threatened list. A Nov. 21 proposal to the Kansas Wildlife and Parks ...
There is a largely unseen, largely unnoticed world that exists all around us – the world of lizards and skinks. Unless you work with your hands in the soil or around decaying trees, it’s possible to ...
It has the ring of something clandestine, but a broad headed skink is a lizard native to Virginia. The pair of skinks chose the sidewalk of the Blue Ridge Library to have a tryst. Indeed a biology ...
The northern map turtle is one of three threatened species in Kansas recommended for downlisting after strides in research. (Missouri Department of Conservation) TOPEKA — A lizard, a turtle and a fish ...
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