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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Gerald Imray

‘Lost’ species rediscovered after more than three decades

  • A "lost" lizard species, the Blyde Rondavel flat gecko, has been rediscovered in South Africa's Blyde River Canyon after 34 years.
  • It was first identified in 1991, but not seen again. That led to it being thought extinct, as well as its existence as a distinct species being questioned, as some believed it to be a juvenile of another species.
  • Researchers from the Endangered Wildlife Trust located and photographed several specimens in April 2025, confirming its distinct species status.
  • The development follows other recent rediscoveries by the EWT, including a mole, butterfly, lizard, and frog.
  • The collected data, including tissue samples, will help confirm the gecko's unique classification and contribute to its conservation.

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Tiny lizard thought to be extinct rediscovered after 34 years

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