Lizard Information Resources
Lizard Information Resources
Lizards are a diverse group of reptiles found across deserts, forests, grasslands, wetlands, and urban environments. From geckos and skinks to monitor lizards and iguanas, they vary widely in behaviour, size, habitat, and ecological role. The resources below provide reliable information on lizard species, biology, behaviour, and global conservation efforts.
Official & Global Wildlife Resources
- IUCN Red List – Lizard & Reptile Species Assessments
- The Reptile Database – Global Lizard Taxonomy & Species Records
- WWF – Reptile Conservation & Habitat Information
Biology, Behaviour & Habitat
- Encyclopaedia Britannica – Lizard Overview
- National Geographic – Lizard Facts & Species Background
- Australian Museum – Lizard Species in Australia
Family Groups, Identification & Distribution
- Reptile Database – Global Lizard Families & Groups
- The Nature Conservancy – Desert Ecosystems & Reptile Habitats
- HerpMapper – Citizen Science Mapping for Reptiles & Amphibians
Scientific Research & Conservation Biology
- ScienceDirect – Lizard Ecology, Physiology & Behaviour Research
- Nature – Reptile Biology & Evolutionary Studies
- Conservation International – Global Wildlife Protection (Reptiles Included)
Photos, Videos & Educational Media
Why Use Official & Trusted Wildlife Sources
Lizard species vary greatly in behaviour, habitat preference, and conservation status. New research on reptile ecology, climate impact, and biodiversity is published frequently. Using authoritative wildlife and scientific organisations ensures access to accurate, evidence-based, and up-to-date information.
⚠️ Disclaimer
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