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Worth losing a finger for: the Anatolian meadow viper

17 July, 2017 by Lost & Found 2 Comments

The Anatolian meadow viper was always an enigmatic species. It belongs to the same group as many widespread vipers, such  as the common adder. However, unlike the common adder, which is distributed across Europe and Northern Asia, the Anatolian meadow viper lives only at the top of the Ciglikara mountain plateau, in south-west Turkey. Since […]

Filed Under: First Person, Lost & Found Tagged With: Anatolian meadow viper, animal, animal conservation, conservation optimism, earth optimism, endangered, environmental conservation, extinction, Lost and Found, Oleksandr Zinenko, rediscovery, reptile, snake, storytelling, threatened, Turkey, viper, Vipera anatolica

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