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News Archive* We welcome Brian Ravizza, a 2008 Ecuador research participant, to our Board of Directors. * Meet Danielle Bittner, our new Development Intern. * Summer dates for our Amazon Photo Workshop are now posted. *See photo galleries from our latest Ecuadorian expeditions. * Summer dates for our Amazon Photo Workshop are now posted. * Thanks to support from the Biocommunicaitons Association, Placido Palacios, our Ecuadorian guide, will atttend our Amazon Photo Workshop. * Amazonian Photo Workshop: See pics from our latest workshop. Also, spots are available for our January workshop. Photo Gallery >> Learn More >> * Ecuadorian Rainforest Research Expedition: A couple of spots are still available for this July's expeditions. Also see images from our February expedtion. Photo Gallery >> Learn More >> * You can now offset your carbon footprint by helping reforest our study areas in Ecuador. * Read the latest letter from the Director. * Find out all about our past research participants. * Photo galleries from our 2008 and 2007 expeditions are now online. * See some of our latest discoveries in the field, including some species which may be new to science! * Reptile Research now offers Macro Photography Workshops in the Amazon Rainforest for intermediate to professional photographers. * Celebrate Save the Frogs Day! RAEI is teamed up with Save the Frogs!, a nonprofit conservation organization to bring you Save the Frogs Day 2009. Find out more and spread the word>> * Paul Hamilton will be presenting at the November meeting of the San Diego Herpetological Society. * Paul Hamilton will be presenting at the October 2008 meeting of the Tucson Herpetological Society. * Find out about participating in our new Mexico Sky Islands Reptile and Amphibian Project. * Finalized dates for our 2008 Ecuador field program are now online. * Detailed descriptions of our internships programs are now posted. * Reptile Research and our volunteer researchers were featured prominently in two Ecuadorian newspapers. * Payments for applications, expeditions, and donations are now online with Google Checkout. * Introducing Darwin Leon, our new Naturalist-in-Training. * Find out more about our work in our report of initial findings, available in English and Spanish. * Read about our recent valuable data, including the discovery of a snail-sucking snake which may be a new species to science. * Our new database-driven analytical tools are now in early beta testing. * Reptile Research is now a IRS recognized 501(c)(3) organization. Your donations and part of your participation fees may be tax-deductible. * Find out more about our work in our report of initial findings, available in English and Spanish. * Read about our recent valuable data, including the discovery of a snail-sucking snake which may be a new species to science. * Information is now posted about available internships in the United States. * Our new database-driven analytical tools are now in early beta testing. * We have added wilderness camping to our Research Expedition to Ecuador. * Arizona State's Tropical Biology field course in the Amazon is now full--check back for future dates. * We have arranged to work out of an Ecuadorian beach resort in our western Ecuador Research Project. |
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