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Dirk Stevenson

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Team Shady Triumphs

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • August 15, 2013
Views:30 views   The bright eyes of the hundreds of recently transformed Eastern Spadefoot toadlets that greeted us…
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Modeling Northern Pacific Rattlesnake Connectivity

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • July 16, 2013
We began modeling Northern Pacific Rattlesnake connectivity in Washington State with a month of den surveys across eastern Washington. We hoped this effort would allow us to identify new den sites that could be used for future genetic sampling.
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To Trap A Tortoise

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • July 16, 2013
Views:160 views My June assignment was to trap the tortoises at Yuchi (pronounced you-chee) Wildlife Management Area. As…
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Will That Snake Bite Me?

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • June 14, 2013
Views:410 views Three herpetologists native to Georgia recently indulged in an interesting exercise. John Jensen, Herpetologist with the…
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Encounters With Canebrakes

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • May 14, 2013
Views:430 views “Canebrake” Rattlesnake is an established alternative common name for the Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) of the…
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“What is a Fly-In?”

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • April 18, 2013
Views:2 views Recently, I had the opportunity to attend the 2013 Teaming with Wildlife (TWW) Fly-In in Washington…
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A Review of the Indigo Field Season

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • March 15, 2013
Views:15 views When an adult Eastern Indigo Snake emerges from a tortoise burrow the smoothness of its movements…
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In Praise of Coral Snakes

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • March 15, 2013
Views:144 views (This article was previously published in the Spring, 2013 issue of Georgia Backroads Magazine.) This past…
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