From: Colin Jackson <colin.jackson@arocha.org>
Date: 2015-05-19 12:21
Subject: Re: [KENYABIRDSNET] New Kenya Reptile Atlas account posted

Thanks for the update, Tom - I've posted this on the Animal Demography Unit, Uni of Cape Town, facebook page as well to get further notice of it out there.

Congratulations to those getting these awesome resources out there.

Colin

On 12/05/15 03:04, TButynski@aol.com [kenyabirdsnet] wrote:
 

In a message dated 5/12/2015 1:26:27 A.M. E. Africa Standard Time, stevespawls@hotmail.com writes:
 

MONITORS, PLATED AND GIRDLED LIZARDS POSTED.

 

Dear Friends and Herpetological Colleagues,

 

As always, we’re delighted to announce the posting of the latest Kenya Reptile Atlas instalment; a nice little mix of saurians, the plated, girdled and monitor lizards.  Not a natural group but they make a convenient sized account!  Find out where those big lizards live as well as the ones that look like animated pine cones!  Go to www.kenyareptileatlas.com and then to downloads.   It’s at the top.  As always, it’s free.  Please have a look, download, spread the word, show it to friends, enjoy and use it as you see fit.  And some really expert herpetological photographers have allowed us to use their images, our grateful thanks extend to them.  As always, we sincerely hope it is useful! 

 

Thank you all.  Please enjoy,

 

With kind regards and best wishes,

 

Stephen Spawls, Patrick Malonza, Beryl Bwong, Vincent Muchai and Victor Wasonga

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