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How YOU can help!

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A Lesser Earless Lizard found during a survey in Otero County, Colorado, while an observer records the observation data in the background. 
(Ben Fisher photo).
There are several ways that you can help improve conservation efforts for reptiles:

  • Donate your time.  Become involved as a volunteer observer!​
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  • Collect data for our Photo ID Project for horned lizards and box turtles!

reptile Conservation Groups

Please also consider joining the Partners in Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (PARC) in your area!  It is free to join and there are many other opportunities to get involved!  Select the image below to link to National PARC to find out more. 
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Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Biology
Colorado State University
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