Dr. Jenkins sits down with Robert Hill, Curator of Herpetology at Zoo Atlanta. They discuss his path to getting to where he is today and about how people can get into working in the zoo field. They talk about Zoo Atlanta including their reptile facility and the animals you might expect to encounter there. Finally they discuss the wide array of education and conservation projects the Herpetology Program works on, including declining amphibians, Eastern Indigo Snakes, and Guatemalan Beaded Lizards.
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23 | Dr. Emily Taylor on Research, Service, and Women in Herpetology
22 | Indigo Snake and Diamondback Monitoring Season Update with Ben Stegenga
21 | Hunting Pythons in Florida with Donna Kalil
20 | Giant Tortoises with Rich Baxter
19 | Snakes of Africa with Dr. Bryan Maritz
18 | The Philosophical Hillbilly on the Disconnect Between Snakes and Nature
17 | Herpmapper with Mike Pingleton and Don Becker
16 | Pythons and Their Ability to Eat Large Prey with Dr. Daniel Natusch
15 | Serpent Handling with Julia Duin
14 | Melissa Amarello – Using Social Interactions of Snakes to Achieve Conservation
13 | Dr. Charles Peterson – Snakes of the Intermountain West
12 | Snakes and Their Prey
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10 | The Intersection of Snakes and Fly Fishing
9 | International Wildlife Trade and Snake Skins
8 | Georgia to Texas Field Herping and YouTube
7 | Field Herping Ethics
6 | The Snakebite Foundation
5 | Bushmasters and Osa Conservation
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