nickdwaters
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Greetings All,
I've studied t&e herps in Alaska, Oregon, California, and Arizona, with a brief stint in North and South Dakota, and Minnesota. I've a few publications and acknowledgments to my name and working on new efforts presently in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The world is my vivarium. I'm not a herpetoculturist but I've kept herps in the past. I take satisfaction knowing the work I've done helps ensure their continued survival in the wild.
Dicamptodon ensatus is the species I'm focused on at present. I'm presently studying its ecology and phylogeography, and its resiliency to urbanization.
I've studied t&e herps in Alaska, Oregon, California, and Arizona, with a brief stint in North and South Dakota, and Minnesota. I've a few publications and acknowledgments to my name and working on new efforts presently in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The world is my vivarium. I'm not a herpetoculturist but I've kept herps in the past. I take satisfaction knowing the work I've done helps ensure their continued survival in the wild.
Dicamptodon ensatus is the species I'm focused on at present. I'm presently studying its ecology and phylogeography, and its resiliency to urbanization.