

Episode 4 in a series of videos about the Dalyan region. This episode takes you across the Dalyan river to the historical site of Caunos near Dalyan. Caunos is of great natural beauty. It is a haven for many species of reptiles, amphibians, birds and insects.
| Endangered reptiles help more than they hurt (Dothan Eagle) Often where there?s fear of an animal there?s an imminent danger. But Sheila Herring changed her first impression of snakes Saturday at a talk at Landmark Park as part of the Science on Saturdays. |
| The Beer That Takes You Back . . . Millions of Years (Washington Post) Raul Cano is the real-life "Jurassic Park" scientist. Yes, there is one. |
| Weekend animal show draws interest (The News & Observer) Some species of snakes narrowly escaped being included in a controversial effort last year to ban the ownership of animals deemed "inherently dangerous." |
| "Secrets of the River" and "From the Critter's Eye" (GMA News) Get ready to be amazed as Romi Garduce takes you to Bugan River in Panay Island, one of the cleanest rivers in the country. Watch out when their river adventure becomes a chase for illegal loggers. Meanwhile, guest host Mark Salazar takes a closer look at the world of critters and their amazing ways of life. (Airing on September 3, 2008) |
| Pet tortoises the latest victims of foreclosures (Arizona Daily Star) The desert tortoise gnawing on Daniel Marchand's shoelace has plenty of company at this reptile sanctuary. |
