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Green Anole
Anolis
carolinensis
Photo credit: Walkingfox |
The Endangered Reptiles
of Florida
Florida is a Natural
environment for
its multitude of Reptilian
species.
The warm, wet climate and the
vast swampy places
here give them almost
everything that they
could ever require to flourish.
Only one thing stands in their
way, Humans!
Florida's Wildlife, including
its Reptiles,
are being continually
pushed farther and
farther away from their nesting and
food Habitats.
The constant demand for new
construction in
this state is the
biggest threat to their future.
A critical Environmental factor in the
health of Florida's
Reptiles and all Wildlife, is
the purity of our water.
Florida's Ecosystems have been
pushed to the brink and
the Wildlife within
them teeter on the edge of extinction.
Can you imagine Florida without them?
The Endangered or
Threatened Reptiles on this site are:
Places to learn more:
Audubon Explores the Lizards
Lizards
Lizards
Center for North American Herpetology
Main Page/Index
Environmental Health News
Watching Florida's Water
Florida Museum of Natural History
Herpetology
Nature: The Reptiles
Alligators and Crocodiles
Walking with
the Alligators

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