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A gecko species that had not been seen for over three decades has been rediscovered by two researchers from the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), bringing renewed hope for the conservation of South ...
In a remarkable turn of events, researchers from the Endangered Wildlife Trust have rediscovered the Blyde River Flat Gecko, ...
on a research trip to the Blyde River Canyon in South Africa, Sunday, April 13, 2025. (Endangered Wildlife Trust via AP) 33,723 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster ...
a species first identified in 1991 in Mpumalanga Province's Blyde River Canyon but not seen since. The gecko's existence has been shrouded in mystery for decades. Some scientists questioned ...
The Endangered Wildlife Trust said Wednesday that two of their researchers had found specimens of the Blyde Rondavel flat gecko, which was first identified in the same canyon in Mpumalanga ...
a species first identified in 1991 in Mpumalanga Province's Blyde River Canyon but not seen since. The gecko's existence has been shrouded in mystery for decades. Some scientists questioned whether ...
The Blyde River Canyon is often compared to the Grand Canyon in the United States and the Fish River Canyon in Namibia - it takes home the title of the world’s largest “green canyon” due to ...
From the arid deserts to the lush wine country valleys, South Africa offers diverse landscapes like the stunning Blyde River Canyon, the rugged Drakensberg Mountains, and the beautiful white-sand ...
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A tiny gecko species unseen for over 33 years has been rediscovered by two Endangered Wildlife Trust researchers in the Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga. The Blyde River Flat Gecko (Afroedura ...
Researcher Darren Pietersen holds a Blyde Rondavel Flat Gecko, a type of lizard that previously hadn’t been recorded since it was discovered in 1991, on a research trip to the Blyde River Canyon ...