Gecko Species Protection Laws: Legal Frameworks for Preserving Biodiversity
Geckos, a diverse group of lizards comprising over 1,500 species, play a vital role in ecosystems as insect predators, pollinators, and indicators of environmental health. However, many gecko species face significant threats from habitat destruction, climate change, illegal wildlife trade, and invasive species. To address these challenges, a robust legal framework is essential to protect gecko populations and preserve biodiversity.

We examine the legal mechanisms at the international, federal, and state levels that contribute to gecko conservation, highlighting the complexities of enforcing these laws and the ongoing efforts to strengthen protections for these unique reptiles. Read More








