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Caméléons is a sub-project dedicated to chameleons, envisioned in collaboration with the Caméléon Center Conservation. It aims at photographically documenting the Chameleons family, with the goal of raising public awareness about the threats chameleons face as well as promoting chameleon conservation efforts.
The primary goal is to create an illustrated book showcasing these images while acquainting the reader with the Chamaeleonidae family, its taxonomic organization, as well as the ecology and challenges faced by different species.
Additionally, the project seeks to develop educational material for an awareness campaign, enhancing understanding and appreciation of these remarkable creatures and the conservation issues they face.
Tiger chameleon (Archaius tigris)
Tiger chameleon (Archaius tigris)
Left to right, Rieppeleon brevicaudatus and Rhampholeon uluguruensis
Bradypodion damaranum, female
Bradypodion thamnobates, males
Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
Brookesia stumpffi
Brookesia stumpffi
Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis)
Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis)
Parson's chameleon Orange eyes (Calumma parsonnii). Left to right : adult male, young male
Nosy Be Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), male
Ambilobe Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), male
Trioceros serratus, male
Furcifer verrucosus, male
Trioceros hoehneli, male
Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus. From left to right : male and female
Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii, young male