The August 2012 issue of Herpetological Conservation and Biology features "A History of Herpetologists and Herpetology in the U.S. Department of the Interior," describing the work of current FORT scientists Erin Muths, Cindy Ramotnik, Bob Reed, and Gordon Rodda (emeritus), and former FORT scientists Steve Corn (now with the USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center), Tom Fritts and John Oldemeyer (retired), Rick Scherer (CSU cooperator with FORT), and many others elsewhere in the USGS, with some photos supplied by FORT scientist Dean Biggins. Read the full monograph at http://herpconbio.org/Volume_7/Monographs/Lovich_etal_2012.pdf
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A History of Herpetologists and Herpetology in the U.S. Department of the Interior
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