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Formerly titled Iguana and covers the world of repitles and amphibians, in depth and current with full color photos and interesting articles. Sections include Meeting Reports, Historical Perspectives, Commentaries, Book Reviews, Conservation Research Reports, and Newsbriefs.
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Formerly titled Iguana and covers the world of repitles and amphibians, in depth and current with full color photos and interesting articles. Sections include Meeting Reports, Historical Perspectives, Commentaries, Book Reviews, Conservation Research Reports, and Newsbriefs.
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