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Tracking Indigos in Unusual Landscapes

  • Byorianne
  • May 3, 2012
Views:73 views For those of you who are familiar with the ecology of Eastern Indigo Snakes, you probably…
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It’s in the Water … DNA, That Is.

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • May 3, 2012
Views:4 views Imagine that you are a field biologist exploring an unknown area.  You come across a wetland…
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What’s on the Menu for the Commander?

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • May 3, 2012
Views:10 views On a remote pineland in south Georgia, I was helping a University of Georgia doctoral student…
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Harbingers of Spring

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • April 24, 2012
Views:4 views From his perch in the Piedmont, my good friend and accomplished naturalist Giff Beaton has been…
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Protecting the Midget Faded Rattlesnake

  • Byorianne
  • April 6, 2012
Views:322 views Historically, the Midget Faded Rattlesnake was known to be a rare species across their range which…
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Monitoring Eastern Indigos in Georgia

  • Byorianne
  • April 6, 2012
Views:10 views Monitoring programs are a very important part of any natural resource program, particularly wildlife conservation programs.…
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Big Snake, Small Island: Monitoring Eastern Indigo Snakes on North Captiva

  • ByDirk Stevenson
  • March 27, 2012
Views:880 views Co-authored by: Javan Bauder and Chris Lechowicz As we depart by boat from Captiva Island on…
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Claxton Rattlesnake Festival, 2012: A new turn on an old event

  • Byorianne
  • March 16, 2012
Views:23 views I am going to be completely honest — I was a little afraid to go the…
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