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Japanese Traps Use Adhesive to Catch Invasive Lizards (7/20/10)
July 20, 2010
The non-native green anole lizard has been plaguing the Ogasawara Islands for over 40 years. Japan’s environmental agencies have begun an initiative to control the problem by capturing the lizards with adhesive traps.
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