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Dirk Stevenson

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Rattlesnake Recapture

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • January 23, 2012
Views:16 views Oh, was she beautiful! When we first met, in coastal Georgia, I found her stretched out…
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A New Zealand Experience: Exploring “Middle Earth” for Elusive Reptiles

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • January 6, 2012
Views:14 views In December, I had the opportunity to attend and present at the International Conference for Conservation…
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Indigo Season in the Sandhills

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • December 22, 2011
In the low country of south Georgia are ridges of sand populated by Gopher Tortoises and Eastern Indigo Snakes, and this is where I spend much of my autumn–winter. -Dirk Stevenson
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Joint Meeting of the Idaho Herpetological Society and Idaho Chapter of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • November 15, 2011
Views:19 views On November 5, 2011, I attended the joint meeting of the Idaho Herpetological Society (IHS) and…
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Cottonmouth Intensive

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • August 11, 2011
Views:59 views The massive bluff atop which I stand is hundreds of feet high, effectively forming the southern…
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Midget Faded Rattlesnake Monitoring in Wyoming

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • June 8, 2011
Views:21 views We began our second consecutive year of midget faded rattlesnake monitoring in Wyoming  during  the second…
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Conservation Expedition with Georgia Congressman

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • May 12, 2011
Views:9 views On 11 April, I was privileged to be part of a field team that joined Jack…
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