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Miniature Chameleon discovered in Madagascar
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German team find 29mm lizards

A research team from the Munich Zoologische Staatssammlung working at night during Madagascar's rainy season have discovered one of the world's smallest lizards. The miniature chameleon, dubbed Brookesia micra, only reaches a maximum length of 29mm. The research team also found three more new species in the north of the island, and their findings are recorded in the journal PLoS ONE.

The team, led by Dr Frank Glaw, already had specialist experience of miniature species. They carefully explored likely potential habitats with headlamps and torches to look for roosting sites. "They mostly live in the leaf litter in the day... But at night they climb up and then you can spot them," explained Dr Glaw. Each of the new species was found in very small territories, one of which was only a single square kilometre.

The smallest of the species discovered by the team was found on a remote limestone islet. The team believe that the miniature chameleons may represent a particularly pronounced case of island dwarfism, whereby a species gradually becomes smaller over evolutionary timescales in response to the restrictions of small island habitats. Dr Glaw also speculated on the possibility that Brookesia micra is an example of a “two-island effect”. "It is possible that the big island of Madagascar has produced the general group of dwarf chameleons and the very small island has produced the tiny species" he said.

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FIVP launches CMA remedies survey

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 FIVP has shared a survey, inviting those working in independent practice to share their views on the CMA's proposed remedies.

The Impact Assessment will help inform the group's response to the CMA, as it prepares to submit further evidence to the Inquiry Group. FIVP will also be attending a hearing in November.

Data will be anonymised and used solely for FIVP's response to the CMA. The survey will close on Friday, 31 October 2025. 

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CMA to host webinar exploring provisional decisions

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is to host a webinar for veterinary professionals to explain the details of its provisional decisions, released on 15 October 2025.

The webinar will take place on Wednesday, 29 October 2025 from 1.00pm to 2.00pm.

Officials will discuss the changes which those in practice may need to make if the provisional remedies go ahead. They will also share what happens next with the investigation.

The CMA will be answering questions from the main parties of the investigation, as well as other questions submitted ahead of the webinar.

Attendees can register here before Wednesday, 29 October at 11am. Questions must be submitted before 10am on 27 October.

A recording of the webinar will be accessible after the event.