Legless Lizard among New Species Discovered in Cerrado Region of Brazil
Arlington, VA – Researchers discovered a legless lizard and a tiny woodpecker along with 12 other suspected new
species in
Brazil’s Cerrado, one of the world’s 34 biodiversity conservation
hotspots.
The Cerrado’s wooded grassland once covered an area half the size of Europe, but is now being converted to cropland and ranchland at twice the rate of the neighboring
Amazon rainforest, resulting in the loss of native vegetation and unique species.
An expedition comprising scientists from Conservation International (CI) and Brazilian universities found 14 species believed new to science – eight fish, three reptiles, one amphibian, one mammal, and one bird