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Saving the last Siamese crocodiles
Siamese crocodile egg today. While the recovery of wild populations could take decades (each Siamese crocodiles takes at least 15 years to reach sexual maturity), the Cambodian Crocodile ... the Siamese Crocodile Survey and Monitoring Handbook for fieldworkers in Southeast Asia. Established a network of community wardens and sanctuaries to safeguard the last breeding colonies of Siamese crocodile. ...
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Sponsor a Siamese crocodile egg
Send to a friend Sponsor a Siamese crocodile egg today! I will help to protect the Siamese crocodile by sponsoring: An egg for £25. Because of their rarity, Siamese crocodile nests are hard to find – and even harder to protect. Please sponsor a Siamese crocodile egg ...
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Crocodile Action Plan 60
Crocodile Action Plan 60 Siamese crocodile, Crocodylus siamensis. F. Wayne King photo.
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Saltwater crocodile Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodiles Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Crocodylus siamensis Siamese crocodile Crocodylus siamensis Siamese crocodile Crocodylus siamensis Siamese crocodiles Osteolaemus tetraspis Dwarf crocodile Osteolaemus tetraspis Dwarf crocodile Osteolaemus tetraspis Dwarf crocodile ...
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Emerging Explorers Programs -- National Geographic
Photograph by Joel Sartore Crocodile Crusader Herpetologist Jenny Daltry, a two-time National Geographic grantee and 2005 Emerging Explorer, is working to save Cambodia's endangered Siamese crocodile. Jenny's team traveled hundreds of miles on foot to verify the crocodile's habitat, establish sanctuaries, and form conservation ...
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Jenny Daltry, Herpetologist Information, Facts, News, Photos -- National Geographic
A prime example of such an effort to save an unpopular species is the Siamese Crocodile Project, which Daltry oversees for the worldwide conservation organization Fauna & Flora International. "In 2000 ... wildlife depends upon looking after these watersheds, rivers, and forests," Daltry notes, "and the Siamese crocodile is crucial to the whole ecosystem. They dig out the marshes, keeping water there ...
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India's forgotten tribes gain rights over forests
Thailand breeds crocodiles, but the Siamese crocodile remains endangered. Cattle farming has not stopped poaching of South-east Asian wild species like ...
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Crocodilians: Natural History & Conservation: Crocodiles, Caimans, Alligators, Gharials
By all accounts, the crocodile in the pictures is around 17 feet long. Incidentally, there is a species of crocodile in the United States - the American Crocodile, found in the southern tip ... the country. From many of the carvings it's quite clear that the crocodiles are Siamese Crocodiles (due to the exaggerated "horns" behind the eyes) which unfortunately now are restricted to ...
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ASIANOW - TIME Asia | The Mountains That Time Forgot | 9/11/2000
Cardamoms, with stunning results. Dozens of globally threatened species—including tigers, elephants and a rare crocodile thought to be extinct in the wild—were discovered flourishing in isolation. Survey biologists believe ... believe there are more to be found. Among the discoveries was a population of rare Siamese crocodiles, thought to be extinct in the wild, living in one of the mountains' five ...
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WWF - Mekong
Key species Mekong Giant Catfish, Giant Carp, Mekong Stingray, Irrawaddy Dolphin, Giant Ibis, Siamese Crocodile Livelihood facts Over 60 million people in and around the river depend on fish and ... the remarkable Irrawaddy river dolphin. Wetlands in the basin harbour rare species such as the Siamese crocodile and Sarus crane. The remaining forests in the area are home to a spectacular array ...
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