Cordylus marunguensi London - Arabstoday A new lizard has been discovered in a war-torn area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). According to a paper in the African Journal of Herpetology, the new species was found hiding under a rock in the high grasslands of the Marungu Plateau, an area known for landmines. Dubbing the species Cordylus marunguensi after the plateau where it was discovered, the researchers noted that the lizard appears locally-common despite human impacts like agriculture, cattle-ranching, and warfare. "Marungu Plateau was involved in heavy fighting during a widespread conflict in eastern DRC at the turn of the twenty-first century and, as a result, a large area surrounding the type locality for Cordylus marunguensis is carpeted in land mines and unexploded ordnance," the scientists write. They recommend more research on the species before determining if it is endangered. The scientists also note that the Marunga Plateau "might be an undervalued site of conservation importance," given that researchers in the past have described several bird species which may be endemic to the plateau. "Although the Marungu Plateau has been heavily damaged by warfare and habitat destruction, the new lizard proves that it is not too late to implement conservation efforts," lead author Eli Greenbaum said in a press release. The plateau, which is around 2,000 meters (6500 feet) above sea level, used to be home to a population of chimpanzees as well, but scientists believe that deforestation resulted in their local extinction.
GMT 08:20 2018 Thursday ,06 December
Warming Greenland ice melting at 'unprecedented' levels, study findsGMT 20:39 2018 Wednesday ,05 December
Armageddon avoided? Scientist doubts Solar Cycle 25 will ravage GPS-dependent economyGMT 09:03 2018 Monday ,03 December
UN climate meeting in Poland to open following weekend protestsGMT 10:25 2018 Tuesday ,27 November
Environmentalist abandons Great Pacific Garbage Patch swimGMT 08:01 2018 Thursday ,22 November
Health warning issued as massive dust storm engulfs SydneyGMT 10:25 2018 Thursday ,15 November
Huge amount of water siphoned into Earth's interiorGMT 10:53 2018 Thursday ,08 November
Delhi shrouded in toxic smog despite Diwali fireworks restrictionsGMT 13:15 2018 Monday ,05 November
Environmental campaign launched on Patong beach in Thailand's PhuketMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor