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Our Mission Reptile Research is a conservation research organization, dedicated to understanding biodiversity of reptiles and amphibians. Education, volunteering, and capacity building are integral to this task. We offer people the experiences, skills and tools to promote understanding of biodiversity beyond our own organization. As images of nature are one of the best devices for both documenting biodiversity and sharing it with the world, photography is also central to our goals.
Who are we? Reptile Research is a group of professional naturalists, educators, photographers, and most importantly volunteer research participants.
Deep gratitude goes out to all our research participants. We wouldn't get our important work done without these dedicated students, interns, and volunteers. 2002-2006
Shannon Hoss Christiane Mouette Federico Pardo Norah Debellis Shannon Laage Diann Gaalema Nat Evans Stephanie Fletcher Ryan Simpson Colin DuPee January 2007
J.P. Lawrence Ariana Rickard
with Maximo (Guide)
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May 2007
(left to right) Andrew Durso
Jonathan Pahlas Kelly Donithan Mike Chiego Liani Zabala Heather Heinz Ross Maynard
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August 2007
(left to right) Tara Luckau Lisa Edema Lindsey Bonner Anthony Rodgers Bill Langworthy Destiny Poruchny Steve Beri
with Darwin Leon, Carlos Robles (guides)
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January 2008
(left to right) Claire Robinson Cheryl Zaitschenko Laurence Jarvis
with Placido Palacios (guide) Samael Padilla (assistant)
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