• Modeling reptile distributions suggests climate change will exacerbate extinctions

    Modeling reptile distributions suggests climate change will exacerbate extinctions

    The impact of future climate change on global reptile diversity and distributions is a topic of concern. The potential effects on species range, position, and overlap across lizards, snakes, and turtles could result in a significant decrease in reptile richness around the world.

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  • Mountain Mist Frog declared extinct

    Mountain Mist Frog declared extinct

    the frog Ranoidea nyakalensis (Liem, 1974) was endemic to tropical Australia has been declared extinct after not being seen since 1990.

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  • Reptile extinctions in the Guadeloupe Islands

    Reptile extinctions in the Guadeloupe Islands

    The sixth extinction – that is the present global biodiversity crisis is current and on-going.  The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) suggests the disappearance of at least 1.07% of Earth’s vertebrate species over the past 500 years, a number that is probably grossly underestimated given the lack of subfossil data and poor documentation…

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