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One of the world’s rarest reptiles, the Belalanda chameleon, is making headlines recently for what appears to be a ...
Labord’s chameleon is unlike any other chameleon on Earth. Essentially, its entire species dies off every year!
C ritically endangered species often exist in small fragmented populations. These can be separated by oceans or mountain ...
The Meller's chameleon is the largest of the chameleons not native to Madagascar. Their stout bodies can grow to be up to two feet long and weigh more than a pound. Meller's distinguish themselves ...
Despite her family’s apprehension, Fandresena Rakotoharimalala is determined to study and save chameleons in her home country of Madagascar. In some ...
The chameleon is well known as a master of disguise, but that is not the only fascinating aspect of these wonderful animals. Here are nine things you might not know about them… 1. There’s a ...
Chameleons can hide from some threats but not from the slash-and-burn agriculture destroying their habitats. The IUCN lists nine species as critically endangered, 37 as endangered, 20 as ...
A zoo threw events to mark International Chameleon Day. The world's oldest zoo partnered with Wildlife Madagascar the first ...
A team of Malagasy conservationists supported by the Conservation Leadership Programme has found the critically endangered Belalanda chameleon – one of the world’s rarest reptiles – in a location from ...
Wildlife Madagascar proudly announces the second annual International Chameleon Day, celebrated globally on May 9 th. This ...
In some regions, touching or holding chameleons is taboo. People think that if you touch them, something bad will happen. But research is a passion for me. The destruction of the animals' habitat ...