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Posted by: BoaMorph at Tue Jun 20 01:41:58 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BoaMorph ] Ch.E. 1989 University of Colorado, Boulder. Congrats on your acceptance to Cornell - excellent school. Do they have much of a herp program? One of the advantages for me at CU (though I didn't know it when I started there) was that they had (and still do have) one of the better herp programs in the country. My reptilian interests led me to start breeding snakes, and to completing about 3 years of snake-related independent study work under David Chiszar while completing my engineering degree. Most of my work was related to locomotion of brown tree snakes (Boiga irregularis) in support of finding a solution to the Boiga infestation on Guam. Also did work on rattlesnake prey-tracking studies, and assisted with care of the collection - moccasins, cantils, red spitters, Russels vipers, death adders, lots of venomous stuff. I got to present a paper on the Boiga work that I authored and co-researched with David and Hobart Smith. Hobart is one of the original legends of the herpetology field and it was quite an honor to get to work with him. Talk about a guy with good stories to tell! Anyway, I hope you find some similar opportunities to expand your studies beyond engineering and expore your other interests as well. | ||
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