Friday, November 30, 2007
Big Anaconda Found
Labels: snakes
Day Gecko Invasion
Labels: conservation, gecko, introduced, lizard
Snake Conference
15-foot Snake Reported
Labels: out of place, snakes
Mamba Bite
Thursday, November 29, 2007
European Frogs Threatened
Labels: conservation, frogs, introduced
Misc Herp News
The Iowa state director for political candidate Mike Huckabee is a snake enthusiast. (News source.)
Two American crocs have been confirmed in the Sans Soucí port region, Dominican Republic, concerning the locals. (News source.)
Here is a profile on a luxury resort in Oman with beaches used by nesting sea turtles.
Here is a profile on a gila monster that had to be x-rayed, and the steps taken to do so safely.
Labels: crocodile, legality, lizard, politics, sea turtle, snakes, veterinary medicine
Australia: Snake Bite
Vietnam Croc Escapees
Labels: crocodilian, farming, out of place
Ukraine Croc Finally Caught
[Update - the crocodile died.]
Labels: crocodilian, out of place
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Iguanas Attacked
Labels: crime, introduced, lizard
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Taipan Bite
PNG Croc Attack
Monday, November 26, 2007
Salamander Study
Labels: research, salamander
A Boy and his Python
Snakebite Stories
Hindu priests in Choto Pashla, India, say that cobra bites in their village must be treated traditionally; if they go to the hospital, it's "at their own risk." Villagers are torn, and government officials are puzzled as to why the traditional treatment seems to work some of the time (though not all the time). (News source.)
Australian doctors believe that too many deaths from brown snakes occur due to mishandling of treatment, and slow response after the bite to seek treatment. (News source.)
US Forces in Korea are warned not to play with snakes, as there are several venomous species in the area. One soldier was recently bitten by a viper while clearing brush. (News source.)
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Slider Peril
Labels: introduced, turtle
Snake Surprise
Labels: snakes
India: New Caecilian
Labels: amphibians, caecilian, new species
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Fishermen Detained
Labels: crime, poaching, sea turtle
Salmonella Death
Without trivializing the tragedy here, let me point out two things brought up by the article: 1) the problem here is not that a baby turtle was involved, but that a turtle of any size was brought into the home with an infant. All reptiles (and dogs, cats, etc.) have the potential for carrying salmonella. The rule about baby turtles is in place because small children have a bad habit of sticking things in their mouths; obviously, that wasn't a factor in this case. An infant is incapable of doing that, so it isn't the size of the turtle that is an issue. It's just a common sense health issue. Infants and reptiles (and most other pets) don't mix. 2) the ban on selling turtles under four inches is limited to business sales; the FDA has an exemption for non-commercial sales.
Labels: medicine
Photo Captures Snake Biting Dog
Friday, November 23, 2007
Australia: Snakes are Moving
Labels: snakes
Hospital Costs for Snakebit Girl
Snake Art for Auction
India: Crocodilians Released
Labels: conservation, crocodilian
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Gharial Program
Labels: conservation, gharial
Mutilated Sea Turtle
Labels: crime, sea turtle
Misc. News
Also, information on a new book, The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians, here.
Labels: amphibians, books, turtle
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Croc Attack
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Jacksonville Zoo Herp Curator
Labels: zoo
False Gharial in Thailand
Note, this is not the same species as the true gharial, Gavialis gangeticus, which the news source confuses.
Labels: crocodilian
Monday, November 19, 2007
Marianas Sea Turtle Arrest
Labels: crime, sea turtle
Pygmy Rattler Bite
Labels: bite, rattlesnake, snakes
Tree Frog Study
Sunday, November 18, 2007
King Cobra Breeding Center Starts Up Again
Labels: breeding, cobras, conservation
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
Croc Theme Park
Labels: albino, crocodile, exhibition, zoo
Rattlesnake Bite
Labels: bite, rattlesnake, snakes, zoo
Thursday, November 15, 2007
New Pit Viper?
Labels: new species, research, snakes
Smuggled Reptiles
Sea Turtle Conservation
An overview of the USFWS' work with sea turtles can be found over at Mongabay.
Labels: conservation, endangered species, sea turtle
Brown Tree Snakes
Labels: introduced, snakes
Turtle Protection
Labels: conservation, endangered species, turtle
Boa in Louisiana
Labels: out of place, snakes
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Man Charged with Intent to Lick
Hong Kong Herp Crimes
A smuggler was caught bringing in 15 snakes and 22 lizards from Indonesia, mostly baby pythons and monitors. (News source.)
Labels: crime, crocodile, legality, lizard, smuggling, snakes
Amphibian Breeding Strategies
"Brian Todd, a researcher at the UGA Odum School of Ecology Savannah River Ecology Lab, explains that most amphibians start their lives in water (tadpoles are a good example), and then make their way onto land as adults and return to the water to breed. But there are other breeding strategies as well. Take, for instance, the Darwin’s frog, the species that swallows its eggs and, a few weeks later, regurgitates its young. Or the marsupial frog, a species that carries its eggs on its back until they hatch. Several species lay eggs in small puddles on land or high up in trees where they hatch as miniature versions of adults, bypassing the larval stage entirely.
"Researchers have hypothesized that natural selection favored these non-traditional breeding strategies as a way to avoid predatory fish or the risk of a breeding pond or stream drying up. In a review article published in the November issue of The American Naturalist, Todd argues that the diversity of reproductive strategies that amphibians employ might also be influenced by the benefits that come from avoiding viruses, fungi and other parasites."
Labels: amphibians, behavior, breeding, research
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Gator Fatality
Natterjack Conservation
Labels: conservation, endangered species, toads
Indonesia Sea Turtle Hatching Center
Labels: conservation, sea turtle
Monday, November 12, 2007
Death Adder Bite
Bronzeback Legless Lizard
Labels: lizard
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Albino Gree Tree Pythons
Labels: herpetoculture, snakes
Goldfish Bringing Disease to UK Frogs
Tortoise Move
Labels: conservation, relocation, tortoise
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Red-Eared Sliders in New Zealand
Labels: conservation, introduced, turtle
Friday, November 9, 2007
Sea Turtle Mortality
Labels: conservation, sea turtle
Snakebite Lawsuit
Labels: bite, rattlesnake
Bufo Fatality
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Michigan Thieves Caught
Python vs Cat
Labels: snakes
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Botanic Gardens & Deadly Snakes
Garter Habitat Project
Labels: conservation, snakes
Snakes Seized
[I can't tell what exactly the charges would be; he apparently only declared 1400 snakes, but had over 1500. So are the 115 cobras just what he underdeclared, or specifically illegal in and of themselves? There were some animal cruelty charges, also, due to caging conditions. I'm guessing the snakes were headed to the Chinese food markets.]
Big Python Sighted
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Vietnam Turtle Poachers Caught
Monday, November 5, 2007
Exotic Venomous Article
Snake Farming in Nepal
Bangladesh Charmer Dies
Snake Soup Illegal
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Tenarife Facility
Labels: breeding, conservation, endangered species, lizard
Friday, November 2, 2007
Albino Softshell
Timber Crime
Labels: crime, legality, rattlesnake
Australian Croc Jailed
Newt Regeneration
Labels: research, salamander
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Australian Snakebites
A teenage girl was treated for a suspected snake bite on the back of her neck in NSW. She had been hiking. (News source.)
A two-year old Queensland boy was bitten by a whipsnake. (News source.)