Hello all!
My name is Dan and I'm from West Virginia, USA. I was a former member of this site a few years ago when I was in high school, but you know distractions come up and I stopped being an active member although I still frequented this site and Caudata Culture. I'm a biology major now at a local college and I am taking a course in herpetology as well as working with my professor on various research projects, some involving salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum in particular). My current collection consists of fat-tailed geckos and axolotls, as well as a few local species. I would be happy to contribute some of my field herping photos as soon as I get photoshop set up. I look forward to meeting new people interested in the greatest amphibians of all time, and also sharing knowledge about Caudates. If you have any questions just ask me!
Thanks,
Dan
My name is Dan and I'm from West Virginia, USA. I was a former member of this site a few years ago when I was in high school, but you know distractions come up and I stopped being an active member although I still frequented this site and Caudata Culture. I'm a biology major now at a local college and I am taking a course in herpetology as well as working with my professor on various research projects, some involving salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum in particular). My current collection consists of fat-tailed geckos and axolotls, as well as a few local species. I would be happy to contribute some of my field herping photos as soon as I get photoshop set up. I look forward to meeting new people interested in the greatest amphibians of all time, and also sharing knowledge about Caudates. If you have any questions just ask me!
Thanks,
Dan