WIND WOLVES, Calif. (KERO) — If you visit the Mojave Desert, or even Wind Wolves Preserve and Tejon Ranch here in Kern County, you might come across one of these short-snouted spotted reptilians. The ...
The endangered blunt-nosed leopard lizard lives in the San Joaquin Valley of California. (Jonathan Richmond) Detection dogs trained to sniff out the scat of an endangered lizard in California’s San ...
In 2020, the Fresno Chaffee Zoo partnered with the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Fresno State to start a breeding program ...
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A new study from Cal Poly finds that an iconic lizard in the Carrizo Plain may be threatened by climate change. The study was done by a team of scientists from Cal Poly, York University in Canada, and ...
Detection dogs trained to sniff out the poop of an endangered lizard in California’s San Joaquin Valley, combined with genetic species identification, could represent a new noninvasive sampling ...
A blunt-nosed leopard lizard. Timothy McAtee Fresno Chaffee Zoo In 2020, the Fresno Chaffee Zoo partnered with the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of ...
Detection dogs trained to sniff out the scat of an endangered lizard in California's San Joaquin Valley, combined with genetic species identification, could represent a new noninvasive sampling ...