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jackson's chameleons in san diego?

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i know jacksons have populated many areas along the southern california coast.. but where? any sightings? collections? any local herpers with knowledge please let me know.
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there are jacksons in San Diego. There are a few populations around, not too many. People do indeed go out and collect from those populations. Like a good herping spot though people are pretty protective of these small populations. I know of a person that sometimes sells jacksons that they collect. Cool lizards to find and in the most unlikely of places.
 
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