Pygmy Blue-toungue Lizards Take Longer to Acclimatize To Changing Temperatures - Reptiles Magazine
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Pygmy Blue-toungue Lizards Take Longer to Acclimatize To Changing Temperatures - Reptiles Magazine
The pygmy blue-toungue lizard (Tiliqua adelaidensis) is listed as endangered under Australia’s Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act of 1999 as well as the South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Act of 1972. In 2020, South Australia’s Flinders University received a $AUD 400,000 grant to help bolster the reptile’s populations. At the time, Flinders University Associate Professor in Biodiversity Mike Gardner s…
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