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2. Crocodile culling an ineffective and expensive way to reduce attacks, Northern Territory study finds; Education campaigns to change human behaviour and relocation of problem reptiles are better ways of managing risk, researchers sayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast

3. Researchers from Charles University Detail Research in Herpetology [Microhabitat preferences in the European green lizard (Lacerta viridis): implications for conservation management of isolated populations]

4. Research from Polish Academy of Sciences in the Area of Paleontology Published (New diverse amphibian and reptile assemblages from the late Neogene of northern Greece provide novel insights into the emergence of extant herpetofaunas of the ...)

5. Researcher at Lund University Has Published New Study Findings on Biology [Skin Anatomy, Bone Histology and Taphonomy of a Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) Ichthyosaur (Reptilia: Ichthyopterygia) from Luxembourg, with Implications for Paleobiology]

6. Charles Sturt University Researcher Highlights Research in Herpetological Medicine and Surgery (Plasma Osmolality of Australian Reptiles: are We Assuming too Much?)

7. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Comments of California Department of Fish and Wildlife for the Amphibian and Aquatic Reptiles, Fish Community and Entrainment Risk, and Avian Community Study sections of the Initial Study Report for the Mokelumne Pumped Storage Project under P-14796

8. Researchers at University of Gottingen Report Research in Escherichia coli [American crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus: Reptilia: Crocodilidae) visiting the facilities of a freshwater aquaculture of the Northern Pacific region, Costa Rica, carry ...]

10. Reptile Enclosure Market to Reach US$ 2.16 Billion by 2030, Rising at a CAGR of 7.6% | Report by CoherentMI

11. Saltie census 2023: 1,793 estuarine crocodiles including 20 whitish ones counted in Bhitarkanika

12. Snake warning for UK as mini heatwave makes reptiles more active 'and escape a lot more'; The exotic pets are 'excellent escape artists' during hot weather, according to the RSPCA, which received over 100 calls a month relating to escaped snakes last year

13. Studies from Eastern Illinois University Reveal New Findings on Ichthyology and Herpetology [Demographics, Reproductive Characteristics, and Genetic Connectivity of Blue Suckers (cycleptus Elongatus) In a Large Tributary]

14. Researchers from Colorado State University Report Findings in Ichthyology and Herpetology [Temperature and Development Drive Variation In Oral Morphology Among Tailed Frog (ascaphus Spp.) Populations]

15. Researchers at University of Georgia Release New Data on Blood Coagulation Factors [Coagulation Testing In Green Iguanas (Iguana Iguana) With Development of Prothrombin Time Assays Using Reptile and Avian Thromboplastin]

16. Nearly a fifth of reptiles face risk of extinction, says study

21. NEWLY DESCRIBED ANCIENT REPTILE NAMED IN LANGUAGE OF FIRST NATIONS WHERE FOSSILS WERE FOUND

23. Early reptiles ‘flew from water like ducks’

24. Last supper for supercroc: reptile devours baby dino then dies in a megaflood

25. World's reptiles comprehensively assessed - IUCN Red List

26. Comprehensive Study of World's Reptiles: More Than One in Five Reptile Species are Threatened with Extinction, But Many Likely Benefit From Efforts to Save Other Animals

27. Groundbreaking study reveals the most threatened reptile species

28. 1 in 5 reptile species is under threat of extinction, crocodiles and turtles among them

29. COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF WORLD'S REPTILES

30. Data on Herpetology Reported by Researchers at Nagahama Institute of BioScience and Technology (Seasonal Changes In Breeding Characters of Two Syntopic Onychodactylus Salamanders With Special Reference To Differentiation In Their Breeding ...)

32. New Rickettsia Study Findings Recently Were Reported by Researchers at National Autonomous University of Mexico (Rickettsia species in ticks that parasitize amphibians and reptiles: Novel report from Mexico and review of the worldwide record)

33. 'Tiger King' Reptile Dealer Jeff Lynn Johnson Dies By Suicide At 58

34. World's tiniest reptile discovered in Madagascar

35. First report of Ochetosoma aniarum (Digenea: Ochetosomatidae) from the Brazos water snake, Nerodia harteri (Serpentes: Colubridae), in Texas, with a summary of definitive hosts of this parasite

36. Data from Electron Microscopy Center Advance Knowledge in Obstetrics and Gynecology (History of reptile placentology, part III: Giacomini's 1891 histological monograph on lizard placentation)

38. Zoological Society of London Researchers Have Published New Data on COVID-19 (The Effect of Visitors on Zoo Reptile Behaviour during the COVID-19 Pandemic)

39. Worldwide Small Mammal and Reptile Food Industry to 2025 - Key Drivers, Challenges and Trends

40. Worldwide Small Mammal and Reptile Food Industry to 2025 - Key Drivers, Challenges and Trends - ResearchAndMarkets.com

41. Worldwide Small Mammal and Reptile Food Industry to 2025 - Key Drivers, Challenges and Trends

42. New Findings in Herpetology Described from Cornell University [Novel Allometric Estimators Improve Estimation Accuracy of Body Surface Area, Volume, and Surface Area-to-volume Ratio In Lungless Salamanders (Urodela: Plethodontidae)]

43. Study Findings on Zoology Are Outlined in Reports from University of Porto [Saving Collections: Taxonomic Revision of the Herpetological Collection of the Instituto De Investigacao Cientifica Tropical, Lisbon (Portugal) With a Protocol To Rescue ...]

44. Early Mammals Acted More Like Reptiles, Says Study

47. ANCIENT REPTILE HAD MAMMAL-LIKE TOOTH ENAMEL, STUDY SHOWS

48. FISHING ROD SELFIE STICK' AND SCIENTIFIC SLEUTHING LEAD TO CLUES ABOUT EXTINCT REPTILE RESEMBLING A DOLPHIN

49. Brazilian carnivorous mammal-like reptile fossil may be new Aleodon species

50. University of Tyumen Researchers Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Genetic Research [Amplified Fragments of an Autosome-Borne Gene Constitute a Significant Component of the W Sex Chromosome of * * Eremias velox* * (Reptilia, ...]

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