Scientists survey an Orange County neighborhood's nonnative lizard populations

Tuesday, February 23, 2016 - 14:20 in Biology & Nature

Some of the highest densities of lizards in Southern California are found in portions of Orange County, where nonnative anoles and geckos have established thriving populations among the palm trees and rose gardens of ranch-style homes. On Monday, three biologists ventured into a tidy neighborhood...

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