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*Reptile Research is now Reptile and Amphibian Ecology International. Find out about our new mission.

*February and June dates for our Amazon Photo Workshop are now posted.

* 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.

* Reptile Research is now Reptile and Amphibian Ecology International. Find out about our new mission.

* Dates for our Ecuadorian Biodiversity research program are now posted: find out how you can participate.

*See some of our latest discoveries in the field, including some species which may be new to science!

*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.

* Dates for our Ecuadorian Biodiversity research program are now posted: find out how you can participate.

* Paul Hamilton will be presenting on conservation of reptiles and amphibians at the Oakland Zoo on Thursday, May 7.

* 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 December meeting of the North American Field Herping Association, Sponsored by the Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species at the San Diego Wild Amimal Park.

* 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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