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Salamander extravaganza in Guatemala

Salamander extravaganza in Guatemala

by Rowland | Jan 11, 2019 | Amphibian Conservation, Guatemala, Indigo Expeditions

Salamanders of Guatemala There are around 50 species of salamander found in Guatemala and they all belong to a family called the Plethodontidae, also known as the lungless salamanders. Having no lungs, they breathe by absorbing oxygen through their skin and mouth...
Impact meets Indigo to talk turtle conservation & running!

Impact meets Indigo to talk turtle conservation & running!

by Rowland | Mar 8, 2018 | Indigo Expeditions, Reviews, Sea Turtle Conservation

Nick Kershaw from Impact Marathon Series talks with Rowland Griffin about sea turtle conservation, running, and his passion for Guatemala! Part 1 Welcome to the first Indigo Expeditions and Impact Marathon Series Podcast. It’s a great thing to be doing,...
Olive ridleys make their home at the Tortugario el Banco

Olive ridleys make their home at the Tortugario el Banco

by Rowland | Jan 9, 2018 | Guatemala, Indigo Expeditions, Sea Turtle Conservation

Olive Ridleys make their home at the Tortugario el Banco   Olive ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) are the smallest of the seven species of sea turtles, reaching a length of about 60 centimetres. They are found throughout the worlds tropical waters....
The cloud forests of Alta Verapaz are a hotspot for Central American amphibian and reptile species!

The cloud forests of Alta Verapaz are a hotspot for Central American amphibian and reptile species!

by Rowland | Jul 11, 2017 | Amphibian Conservation, Guatemala

It’s not just about amphibians and reptiles on Indigo Expeditions!

Saving the spikethumb frog of Alta Verapaz

Saving the spikethumb frog of Alta Verapaz

by Rowland | Feb 8, 2017 | Amphibian Conservation, Guatemala

Saving the endangered spikethumb frog of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala – Plectrohyla teuchestes.

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