[4] Limited research has been done on the southern even-fingered gecko due to the fact that the species is critically endangered.
[5] Conservation efforts are being put in place to mitigate the harm caused to the habitat of the gecko.
[2] The gecko lives in a somewhat sporadic area across these countries in what can be known as a "broken zone district".
[4] The behavior of the Southern Even-fingered Gecko is still mostly unknown as they have only been spotted a few times over the last few decades.
In the countries Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, and Tajikistan the gecko lives in the Badghyz and Karabil semi-desert.
[4][6] In the Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan region, research is being done to establish the gecko's distribution to identify strict protection areas.
In these areas water sources are set to be improved to help the gecko as well as other types of wildlife.
The final conservation idea would be to mitigate livestock interference by separating water sites in the valleys.
[6] As of late 2023 though they are not in any protected areas, so a special reserve could be beneficial to help restore the population of the gecko.