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Heads in the clouds in the Highlands of Alta Verapaz

Heads in the clouds in the Highlands of Alta Verapaz

by Rowland | Jul 26, 2016 | Amphibian Conservation, Guatemala, Testimonials

Heads in the clouds In June 2014 we set off on an exploratory visit to a unique location in the Alta Verapaz mountain range; around 20 km from Coban. Located in the Chicchen valley the area consists of a beautiful mix of pine /oak forest, pure cloud forest and...
A Field Guide Review Of The Herps Of The Maya World

A Field Guide Review Of The Herps Of The Maya World

by Rowland | Jul 26, 2016 | Guatemala, Laguna del Tigre, Reviews

A Field Guide Review Of The Herps Of The Maya World We welcome people with a wide range of experience levels, from professional herpetologists to amateur enthusiasts. Training will always be provided and help given where needed, so in theory you need come armed only...

Oxyrhopus petolarius turns up for dinner at Las Guacamayas

by Rowland | Jun 19, 2016 | Laguna del Tigre, Notes from the field

While waiting for our dinner last night this false-coral calico snake (Oxyrhopus petolarius) turned up outside the dining room. I have not seen one for a few years now. It was one our target species during the El Niño Biodiveristy Assessment. This is the first one I...

Ghost anole (Norops lemurinus) hanging out on forest edge

by Rowland | Jun 14, 2016 | Laguna del Tigre, Notes from the field

Ghost anoles (Norops lemurinus) are very common around the forests in Laguna del Tigre. This one was found on the forest edge near our agricultural edge study area.   NOTES FROM THE FIELD: Rowland – 14 June 2016

Coral snake on way to jungle jaccuzi.

by Rowland | Jun 14, 2016 | Laguna del Tigre, Notes from the field

I found this coral snake (Micrurus diastema) on my way to the dining room at Las Guacamayas last night (12/06/16). it crossed the path buy levofloxacin 500 mg right in front of me on its way to the “jaccuzi.”   NOTES FROM THE FIELD: Rowland, 14 June...
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