In the heart of Cincinnati, Ohio, an unexpected ecological marvel is unfolding as European common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis), a non-native species, have managed to establish and flourish against formidable genetic odds. Originating from a small group inadvertently introduced in the 1950s by a young boy returning from northern Italy, these elusive reptiles have now […]
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