Uncategorized Radio Telemetry and Snakes: Tuning InByorianneAugust 16, 2012 Views:497 views Understanding where animals move is crucial to wildlife conservation. For example, in order to effectively conserve… Read More 0 0 0
Uncategorized Staff Profile: Javan BauderByorianneJuly 12, 2012 Views:30 views Javan Bauder joined The Orianne Society in 2009. Position: I work for The Orianne Society as… Read More 0 0 0
Uncategorized Lonesome George, a Pattern of ExtinctionByorianneJuly 12, 2012 Views:15 views Lonesome George is dead. When this news broke a couple weeks ago most herpetologists and millions… Read More 0 0 0
Uncategorized Let Loose the Tortoises of the Sandhill!ByorianneJuly 12, 2012 Views:7 views For those of you who have faithfully followed our newsletter over the last several months, you… Read More 0 0 0
Uncategorized Unexpected Findings in VermontByorianneJune 5, 2012 Views:29 views When I started in on this Timber Rattlesnake telemetry project last year I had a lot… Read More 0 0 0
Uncategorized Tracking Indigos in Unusual LandscapesByorianneMay 3, 2012 Views:70 views For those of you who are familiar with the ecology of Eastern Indigo Snakes, you probably… Read More 0 0 0
Uncategorized Monitoring Eastern Indigos in GeorgiaByorianneApril 6, 2012 Views:10 views Monitoring programs are a very important part of any natural resource program, particularly wildlife conservation programs.… Read More 0 0 0
Uncategorized Protecting the Midget Faded RattlesnakeByorianneApril 6, 2012 Views:294 views Historically, the Midget Faded Rattlesnake was known to be a rare species across their range which… Read More 0 0 0