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Rangers from the Joseph D. Grant County Park in Santa Clara County, California, have located a black-and-white Argentine tegu ...
Santa Clara park rangers lasso large loose lizard The lizard is now up for grabs should the rightful owner fail to come forward. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook; ...
Hikers at Joseph D. Grant County Park, just outside of San Jose, saw an Argentine black and white tegu last week—and rangers are now searching for the out-of-place reptile ...
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif. - Park rangers on Thursday captured an Argentine black and white tegu lizard that was spotted in Joseph D. Grant County Park last week.
Rangers began looking for the invasive lizard, but workers doing routine maintenance spotted it on a dam at Grant Lake on Thursday, June 12, officials told McClatchy News in an email.
Invasive Argentine tegu lizard seen by hikers in Joseph D. Grant County Park captured after a ranger-led search in Northern California, according to officials.
Rangers began looking for the invasive lizard, but workers doing routine maintenance spotted it on a dam at Grant Lake on Thursday, June 12, officials told McClatchy News in an email.
The search is on for a large nonnative lizard that was spotted roaming a South Bay park. The Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department on Friday shared that an Argentine black and white ...
"The MRCA will be out in full force on the Fourth of July to patrol its parklands and curb illegal activity," said MRCA Chief Fire Management Officer Ken Nelson. "Our crews are well-trained and ready ...
Invasive Argentine tegu lizard seen by hikers in Joseph D. Grant County Park captured after a ranger-led search in Northern California, according to officials.
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