Reptile & Amphibian News Blog
Keep up with news and features of interest to the reptile and amphibian community on the kingsnake.com blog. We cover breaking stories from the mainstream and scientific media, user-submitted photos and videos, and feature articles and photos by Jeff Barringer, Richard Bartlett, and other herpetologists and herpetoculturists.
Topics from May, 2015
- Windsor Humane Society investigating disturbing watersnake killing
Posted by kingsnake.com on Thursday, May 28. 2015
- Turtle reunited with her veteran savior
Posted by kingsnake.com on Wednesday, May 27. 2015
- Zoo teaching grade schoolers to be citizen scientists
Posted by kingsnake.com on Tuesday, May 26. 2015
- When Prince Harry met lizard Harry
Posted by kingsnake.com on Monday, May 25. 2015
- Herp Video of the Week: Crocodile dental care
Posted by kingsnake.com on Friday, May 22. 2015
- First new rattlesnake antivenom in over a decade approved by FDA
Posted by kingsnake.com on Thursday, May 21. 2015
- Florida alligators are not getting enough food
Posted by kingsnake.com on Wednesday, May 20. 2015
- Endangered, tongueless frog bred in captivity for first time
Posted by kingsnake.com on Tuesday, May 19. 2015
- Will Florida see the return of green turtles?
Posted by kingsnake.com on Monday, May 18. 2015
- New frogs carve their own sex caves
Posted by kingsnake.com on Thursday, May 14. 2015
- Tar threatens Malaysian sea turtle breeding grounds
Posted by kingsnake.com on Wednesday, May 13. 2015
- How much do you know about snakes?
Posted by kingsnake.com on Tuesday, May 12. 2015
- Retirees research climate change in the desert
Posted by kingsnake.com on Monday, May 11. 2015
- Meet kingsnake.com at the International Herp Symposium in San Antonio!
Posted by Jeff Barringer on Friday, May 8. 2015
- Warning for drivers in New England: Watch for frogs
Posted by kingsnake.com on Thursday, May 7. 2015
- Boy brings snake that bit him to the hospital
Posted by kingsnake.com on Wednesday, May 6. 2015
- Python climbs tree in captivating video
Posted by kingsnake.com on Tuesday, May 5. 2015
- Over 30,000 acres needed for tiger salamander recovery
Posted by kingsnake.com on Monday, May 4. 2015
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