but based on observed movements and limited ability of the species to cross unsuitable habitat, it is
unlikely that isolated populations interact. No specimen of Uma has been captured more than a very short
distance 148 feet (ft) (45 meters (m)) from wind-blown sand deposits
I am wondering. How do they observe their movements. Round up a bunch of Conservationists, heard a bunch of lizards to a place and see if they cross it? Or do these people just sit around of months, weeks, days, hours on end these little guys. Maybe someone should be policing what the Conservationists are doing.