Dr. Jenkins sits down with James Lewis and Dr. Jeanne Tarrant to talk about the landscapes that support the heart of snake biodiversity. First, they discuss the importance of rainforests around the world, the crisis we are facing as we lose incredible amounts of these forests every day, and how important these ecosystems are for maintaining snake biodiversity. Second, they discuss the mission and work of Rainforest Trust and how they are working to conserve rainforests and other ecosystems around the world. Finally, they talk about Endangered Wildlife Trust in South Africa and specific projects they are working on to conserve a range of reptiles and amphibians.
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103 | The Road to Becoming a Snake Biologist
102 | Armenian Viper Conservation
101 | A History of Snakebite Treatments
100 | Dr. Harry Greene
99 | Conserving Virgin Island Boas
98 | Being a Generalist Snake Biologist
97 | How Do Flying Snakes Fly?
96 | Everything Pygmy Rattlesnakes with Dr. Terry Farrell
95 | Restoring Snake Habitat in the Southeast
94 | The Value of Museum Collections for Snake Conservation
93 | Exotic Parasites in Snakes Spreading Across North America
92 | Cryptosporidium and Snake Conservation
91 | Indigo Snake Genetics
90 | Reptile Illustration with Matt Patterson
89 | Snake Road with Mike Pingleton
88 | Snakes in the Bible
87 | Spitting Cobras to Metering Venom
86 | Copperbelly Watersnakes with Dr. Kingsbury
85 | Viper Research around the Globe
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