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Meet the crocodiles and river turtles of the San Pedro River

Meet the crocodiles and river turtles of the San Pedro River

by Indigo | Feb 9, 2015 | Indigo Expeditions, Laguna del Tigre

Indigo Expeditions conduct crocodile research at Las Guacamayas, as part of our work in the Laguna del Tigre National Park, Guatemala. Indigo Expeditions is collaborating with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), the IUCN Crocodile Specialist Group, National...
New Discovery for National Park! Spiny Lizard – Sceloporus chrysostictus

New Discovery for National Park! Spiny Lizard – Sceloporus chrysostictus

by Indigo | Nov 8, 2014 | Guatemala, Laguna del Tigre, Notes from the field

News from the Field 6 November 2014! New Discovery of spiny lizard – Sceloporus chrysostictus. Yesterday the Field Team discovered a species of spiny lizard or Sceloporus… it was identified as the Yucatan spiny scaled lizard – Sceloporus chrysostictus. The...
More Mexican Mussarana – Clelia Scytalina Make An Appearance

More Mexican Mussarana – Clelia Scytalina Make An Appearance

by Indigo | Nov 5, 2014 | Indigo Team, Laguna del Tigre, Notes from the field

News from the Field 5 November 2014! I just got off the phone (apparently a cross between a landline and a mobile!!!) with Rowland at Las Guacamayas…. The Field Team have found 2 more juvenile Mexican Mussarana – Clelia scytalina This species is only known...

On the first day… we found the painted treefrog for the first time!

by Indigo | Oct 30, 2014 | Indigo Team, Laguna del Tigre, Notes from the field

News from the Field 20 October 2014! On the first afternoon of the October 2014 Expedition, the Field Team discovered the painted tree frog – Tlalocohyla picta. This is an awesome find, and it is the first buy levaquin canada time the Project has  found the...
Sea Turtles. Hundreds Of Newly Hatched Olive Ridley Turtles

Sea Turtles. Hundreds Of Newly Hatched Olive Ridley Turtles

by Indigo | Oct 28, 2014 | Guatemala, Notes from the field, Species profiles

Sea Turtles. Hundreds Of Newly Hatched Olive Ridley Turtles Over the last few days we have been checking out opportunities for conservation expeditions on the Pacific Coast of Guatemala, near the town of Monterrico. Gary and I were lucky enough to be invited to help...
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