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Rattlesnake lecture

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joan

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Not quite caudate related, but herp conservation-minded people might be interested.

NEWS RELEASE
The Center for North American Herpetology
Lawrence, Kansas

16 November 2005

Webcast on the Striking Behavior of Rattlesnakes

A webcast presentation about rattlesnake research will be given by Dr. Travis
LaDuc of the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. LaDuc will discuss different
types of snakes, targeting rattlesnakes as his focus. This lecture will dispel
some of the myths surrounding rattlesnakes by sharing insights into their
natural history gained through the use of high-speed videography, thermal
imaging cameras, and radio transmitters.

View a free web broadcast of the lecture live this Friday, November 18, 2005 at
7 pm CST. During the live webcast, you can ask questions to Dr. LaDuc and he will
answer as many as he can for the live and webcast audiences.

The link to our Lecture Series website, where the details of the lecture and the
webcast can be found, is

http://www.esi.utexas.edu/outreach/ols/lectures/LaDuc/

Brian Zavala
Environmental Science Institute
The University of Texas at Austin
brian.zavala@mail.utexas.edu
(512) 471-5847
 
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