Dr. Jenkins sits down with The Orianne Society’s Director of Science, Houston Chandler, to talk about the link between science and conservation. They start off by diving into the conservation of flatwoods salamanders in the Gulf Region including ecology, threats, and research. They transition to talking about the launch of The Orianne Society’s Science Initiative and how it will be structured into the future. As part of that discussion they talk about grant opportunities. They then discuss a range-wide population modeling project and its value for conserving indigo snakes.
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