TOPEKA, Kan. (KANSAS REFLECTOR) - A lizard, a turtle and a fish are prospering in Kansas after spending years on the state’s threatened list. A Nov. 21 proposal to the Kansas Wildlife and Parks ...
It has the ring of something clandestine, but a broad headed skink is a lizard native to Virginia. The pair of skinks chose the sidewalk of the Blue Ridge Library to have a tryst. Indeed a biology ...
The northern map turtle is one of three threatened species in Kansas recommended for downlisting after strides in research. (Missouri Department of Conservation) TOPEKA — A lizard, a turtle and a fish ...