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Cold-Blooded Murder: Reptiles and Amphibians on the Brink of Extinction

by Stanford, C.

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  • Catalogue No : 63749
  • ISBN : 9780231223126
  • Published : APR 2026
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 208
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  • Catalogue No : 63748
  • ISBN : 9780231223119
  • Published : APR 2026
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : 208

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Around the world, many reptile and amphibian species-from the iconic Komodo dragon to the unglamorous Telfair's skink-are facing grave threats to their survival. For many, like the Belalanda chameleon of Madagascar and Mexico's beloved axolotls, habitat destruction due to logging, agriculture, and development poses the greatest peril. Some, such as Galapagos giant tortoises, have been slaughtered wholesale by humans. Others, like Caribbean rock iguanas, have been driven to the brink of extinction by the introduction of new species to their island homes. Commercial exploitation is another risk to animals like the ploughshare tortoise, in high demand in the global black market pet trade, and the Cuban crocodile, prized for its skin. Still more, like Yosemite toads, face new threats as climate change accelerates. In Cold-Blooded Murder, Craig Stanford tells the captivating stories of dozens of endangered reptiles and amphibians, depicting the ecological roles and unique characteristics of each species. He takes readers on a globe-spanning journey, revealing the diversity and beauty of the creatures with whom we share our world. Stanford considers the commonalities and differences in how these species came to be threatened with extinction, underscoring human culpability as well as the complexity of each situation. He also highlights conservation projects that are protecting critically endangered animals, sharing inspiring success stories while acknowledging the difficulty of saving species. This gripping and poignant book shows why we should be fascinated by reptiles and amphibians-and strive to prevent their extinction.

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