SOUTHERN FLORIDA CORUCIA RESEARCH CENTER (SFCRC)
Location: LEE/1.
GOALS OF THE SFCRC:
1). Corucia zebrata Under Human Protection:
A. Maintain as many bloodlines as possible.
B. Maintain a broad base of young skinks for future breeding.
C. Maintain as many skinks as space and funding permit.
D. Maintenence of a stud book and arrangement of exchange or
transfer of Corucia for the purpose of genetic diversity or
best interests of individual Corucia. When the SFCRC was
founded, it was determined that any Corucia recieving
sanctuary at the SFCRC would never be sold again.
E. Reestablishment of CB Corucia zebrata back in the Solomon
ecosystem (If it still exists!).
F. Assistence through education or other means when and where
possible to any other Corucia Research Center, zoo, or
individual scientific researcher (any guardian of this genus).
G. Learn and record as much data as possible on all aspects of
Corucia zebrata.
H. Formation of a group to monitor and police care of Corucia
zebrata held in Pet Shops and Reptile Warehouses.
2). Corucia zebrata Remaining in the Solomon (and New
Guinea) Homeworld.
Under Review
Current Research:
1). Head Scalation.
2). C/A Biometric Analysis.
3). STLI Research.
4). Breeding abnormalities or variations.
5). Digestion Studies.
6). Corucia Jaw Strength and Relation to Diet and Evolution.
7). Trophic Level Analysis of the Extinct Scincidae Species:
Macroscincus coctei.
8). Corucia Communication and Circulus relationships.
9). Research of the Ferox Patrona Phase.
10).Response to Medical Treatments.
To Be Continued....

