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Genetic study reveals that a captive-bred population could save endangered crocodile from extinction

Genetic study reveals that a captive-bred population could save endangered  crocodile from extinction

The Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) is a critically endangered species native to the Orinoco River basin in Colombia and Venezuela. It is one of the largest crocodilian species in the world, reaching lengths of up to seven meters. Despite its impressive size, it is also the most endangered and least-studied of the New World crocodilians.

Largest number of baby Siamese crocodiles spotted by conservationists in Cambodia - Discover Wildlife

Cambodia's crocodile farmers and conservationists forge unlikely alliance

Cambodia's crocodile farmers and conservationists forge unlikely alliance

Crocodilia - Wikipedia

Cambodian Siamese Crocodile Conservation — Reverse the Red

Crocodylus acutus - an overview

Genomic and environmental insights and conservation challenges for two hybridizing iconic crocodile species across Mexico: Crocodylus acutus and C. moreletii - Suárez‐Atilano - Animal Conservation - Wiley Online Library

Successfully rescued' or 'forcefully removed'? Reclaiming Bangladesh's rivers prove difficult for crocodilians

The first 'virgin birth' in crocodiles has been discovered, but what triggers some animals to go it alone? - ABC News

Cambodia's crocodile farmers and conservationists forge unlikely alliance

Endangered Cuban Crocodiles Are Losing Their Genetic Identity – Repeating Islands

Fate of Africa's newest, rarest crocodile tied to once endangered zoo