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Dirk Stevenson

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Pretty Cool (no pun intended)

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • February 25, 2013
Views:752 views On a recent cold morning– overnight low of 30 degrees F, windchill at dawn 25–I climbed…
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Searching for the Bushmaster in Panama and Costa Rica

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • January 16, 2013
Views:930 views In December, I had the opportunity to visit La Mica Biological Station and Parque Nacional Omar…
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Natural History Treats

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • December 7, 2012
Views:1 view South Georgia has experienced temperature swings of 50 degrees over the last couple weeks, prompting lively…
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Keeping Rattlesnakes Connected

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • November 21, 2012
Views:53 views Conservation biologists have long been concerned about how the growing human footprint will affect vulnerable species.…
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Momma’s Boy

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • November 21, 2012
Views:1 view I stood motionless in front of the large tortoise burrow apron, my front teeth working my…
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Interview with Carlos Camp

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • October 31, 2012
Views:113 views Carlos D. Camp, herpetologist, is a Professor of Biology at Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia. He…
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Viper Conservation In Vancouver

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • October 18, 2012
Views:38 views The northern city of Vancouver, Canada is probably not the first place that comes to mind…
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Staff Gets Ready for Indigo Season

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • September 12, 2012
Views:5 views Soon it will again be that time of year when herpetologists of The Orianne Society conduct…
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