I recently went to Betampona National Reserve to collect Uroplatus DNA for the Omaha Zoo's Madagascar biodiversity project. Here's some pics.
Andrew Koraleski
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I recently went to Betampona National Reserve to collect Uroplatus DNA for the Omaha Zoo's Madagascar biodiversity project. Here's some pics.
Andrew Koraleski
A few more pics
wow, thanks for sharing those pics!
you certainly are a lucky man to be able to participate in such a project. thats basically the job of my dreams!
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-Mike Martin
North Carolina
that is freaking awesome. i would agree with mike, that sounds like a sweet trip.
Enjoyed your photos ! Must have been an awesome trip 
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PHEve / Eve
Awesome!!! I saw this post on the Green Tree Python forum a couple of months ago, I'm glad you posted it here. Really cool
-Matt
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www.madagascarherp.com
Matt,
Do you keep chondros too?
jason
Hi Jason. I keep a few chondros and amazons at home. Here's a link to the rest of my photo gallery with some more non-Uroplatus Madagascar pics as well as some captive geckos, chondros and assorted stuff.
Andrew Koraleski
Link
Andrew,
Great photos. I always loved orange amazons. I wish I hadn't sold that project years ago. Now its just tons of uroplatus and not enough room for them.
I noticed you had some photos of masobe geckos. Are those photos of them in the wild?
Where did you stay in Madagascar?
Jason

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