How a tiny blue gecko became a conservation comeback story
PolicyWednesday, June 17, 2026Mongabay

How a tiny blue gecko became a conservation comeback story

The Williams electric blue day gecko, a small endemic reptile from Tanzania, has shown significant recovery due to targeted conservation efforts after facing heavy collection for the pet trade in Europe. This success story highlights the effectiveness of dedicated conservation measures and the importance of protecting vulnerable species.

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