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A dozen Oklahoma-born eastern collared lizards now call The Natural State home thanks to a partnership between the Arkansas ...
Some years, Kansas hunters shoot more doves than any other kind of game bird in the state. The next-most common dove will be Eurasian collared-doves. Imported from the Bahamas in the 1970s ...
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Kansas’ Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve: Protecting the Last of America’s Tallgrass PrairiesThe preserve in Kansas becomes a sanctuary not just for ... while box turtles and ornate collared lizards bask in the sun. Every inch of this prairie teems with stories of adaptation and survival.
Aug. 25, 2011 — -- Alan Templeton was a 13-year-old Boy Scout when he saw his first collared lizard in Missouri's Ozark Mountains. He returned years later with a few advanced degrees to save ...
Forty-three eastern collared lizards bred at the Little Rock Zoo have new homes in the Arkansas Ozarks thanks to an innovative collaboration among the zoo, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission ...
Biologist Alan Templeton fell in love with the eastern collared lizard that lives in the hot, dry Ozark glades when he was 13. By the time he returned from graduate and postgraduate work ...
A dozen Oklahoma-born eastern collared lizards now call The Natural State home thanks to a partnership between the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife, ...
“It was very, very fast.” Some modern lizards run on their hind feet, Berman said, including the fringe footed and collared lizard of the deserts in the U.S. Southwest. There is also the Jesus ...
Eastern collared lizards, once plentiful in the Ozark Mountains, are now listed as a "species of greatest conservation need." What does their decline say about habitat degradation in the Ozarks?
Scientists had previously encountered a “collared” lizard in these areas but little was known about the animal, the study said. Researchers set out to find this lizard and study it in depth.
BONNER SPRINGS, Kan. (KCTV) – A community in Kansas recently played host to a somewhat unwelcome visitor: a large, non-native lizard that took up residence in a lake. At first there were only a ...
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