LizardHunter

What the observers say

Our community of naturalists and enthusiasts shares field experiences.

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Alexandra M.

Biologist, member for 3 years

"Thanks to the resources on LizardHunter, I identified for the first time a population of sand lizards in a protected area. The documentation is impeccable."

★★★★★
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Prof. Marin Ionescu

Educator, ecology club

"The platform is a treasure for education. My students now understand reptilian biodiversity much better, through the visual guides and habitat maps."

★★★★★
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Cătălin D.

Nature photographer

"The community and ethical observation tips helped me photograph rare species without disturbing the ecosystem. An essential resource."

★★★★★

We collaborate with institutions dedicated to nature protection

NATURA
ECOCLUB
Herpeto Group
BIODOC

See more experiences and add your observation on the reviews page.

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The Life of Turtles in Wetlands

Documenting the life cycle and behavior of these ancient reptiles in aquatic ecosystems.

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Study Location

Our documentation and research center is the starting point for educational expeditions dedicated to observing reptile wildlife in natural ecosystems.

Address

B-dul. Vlad Țepeș 8/5

Bucharest, Romania

For appointments, questions about biodiversity, or collaborations on documentation projects, do not hesitate to contact us.

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Location Map

B-dul. Vlad Țepeș 8/5, Bucharest

*Google Maps Integration

This map indicates the exact location of our center. Visit us to learn more about our natural habitat study projects.

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