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ratsnakehaven
at Sun Jan 29 14:47:35 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]
Dusty, that sounds like a great opportunity. I hope that works out for you and you can post some of your findings and pics on this forum. I know that Universities often have permits to study the animals in the field, which is something I like to do too. One snake we study here in MI is the Eastern massasauga. I can't and don't want to keep one, but I can see them in their habitat. I also work with several college students who work on field studies where they tag the snakes and collect data.
Three more semesters and I'm retiring from teaching myself and plan to move to AZ. I'm hoping to spend a lot of time on field studies, which is one reason I'm reducing my collection to a few species now.
Good luck with your studies. Emoryi lives in some awesome habitat in Utah, as I'm sure you know.
TC
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