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Tracy Karplus

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Eastern Indigo Snakes Released in Alabama and Florida as Part of Long-term Reintroduction Effort

  • ByTracy Karplus
  • May 15, 2025
Views:152 views Houston Chandler releases indigo snake into the wild in Alabama – Francesca Erickson In a significant…
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Evergreen Toad
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Evergreen Toad

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  • May 12, 2025
Evergreen Toad spotted in Panama’s cloud forest caps a herp trip with a renewed appreciation for arboreal amphibians. By Phillip Hong-Barco.
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Live on YouTube: Venomous Snakes with Dr. Chris Jenkins

  • ByTracy Karplus
  • May 8, 2025
Join Dr. Chris Jenkins for a thrilling live YouTube presentation on the world of venomous snakes! These often-misunderstood reptiles play a vital role in ecosystems around the world.
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Live on YouTube: Wild Hope for Gopher Tortoises

  • ByTracy Karplus
  • April 15, 2025
Views:105 views https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNheaLmDdJA Dr. Chris Jenkins was recently live on YouTube, diving into the world of Gopher Tortoise…
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Patagonian Lancehead

  • ByTracy Karplus
  • April 3, 2025
Patagonian Lancehead (Bothrops ammodytoides) is Argentina’s only endemic viper and the southernmost-ranging snake species in the world.
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Scarlet Kingsnake basking on a charred log, recently burned longleaf pine landscape in the background.
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Scarlet Kingsnake

  • ByTracy Karplus
  • March 6, 2025
Views:290 views “The month of March comes with a few certainties in the southeastern United States. Winter will…
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Selangor Mud Snake

  • ByTracy Karplus
  • February 14, 2025
Views:2,477 views “As a budding herpetologist, my adventures have taken me all over Southeast Asia in search of…
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Thumbnail for Detecting Rare Snakes With Environmental DNA. Pictured, Eastern Indigo Snake on longleaf pine sandhill.
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Detecting Rare Snakes Using Environmental DNA (eDNA)

  • ByTracy Karplus
  • January 13, 2025
Discover a groundbreaking method for detecting federally threatened Eastern Indigo Snakes using environmental DNA (eDNA). Learn how this innovative approach enhances monitoring and conservation of this elusive species, paving the way for more effective habitat management.
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