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Links - Fingerprince Prints Photography
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Specializing in Southeastern Coastal Plain Flora and Fauna. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health. Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership (GCPEP). Eastern Indigo Snake Conservation. The Nature Conservancy (TNC). Herpetology (Reptiles and Amphibians). Alabama Chapter of Partners for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ALAPARC). Auburn University Research Lab (Guyer Lab). Center for North American Herpetology (CNAH). Davidson College Herpetology Lab. Gopher Tortoise Council (GTC).
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Samantha C. Collins: Experience, June 2009 - February 2010
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Samantha C. Collins. Experience, June 2009 - February 2010. Research Assistant in Dr. Craig Guyer's Lab at Auburn University. My most recent work also involved the widest variety of tasks and responsibilities. Several times a week I went into swamps around Lee and Macon county - often in the Tuskegee National Forest - to help monitor the local herp populations. This involved checking nets for turtles and salamanders, but primarily hunting for cottonmouths ( Agkistrodon piscivorus. My presentation discuss...
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Samantha C. Collins: July 2010
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Samantha C. Collins. Samantha C. Collins, B.S. US Citizen; research technician with 3 years experience. Employment near the Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Take a look at my official resume, then scroll down for more! In August 2009 I earned my Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Auburn University, Auburn AL. The Zoology track I followed focused on behavior, evolution, and ecology. Experience, June 2009 - February 2010. Research Assistant in Dr. Craig Guyer's Lab at Auburn University. From 8 PM t...
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Dismals Canyon / About the Canyon
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Dismals Canyon Conservatory - A National Natural Landmark - 205-993-4559. Deep in the canyon - below Rainbow Falls - is where you'll find a significant factor in the Department of the Interior's designation of Dismals Canyon as a National Natural Landmark. It contains a rich diversity of native plant life, including a stand of old-growth virgin timber composed chiefly of Hemlock, Tulip Poplar, Sweetgum, Bigleaf Magnolia, and Beech. Rainbow Falls by Adam Elliott. Through the heart of the canyon flows.
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Alabama PARC: July 2011 Alabama Indigo Snake Reintroduction Update
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Blog of the Alabama chapter of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. Thursday, July 28, 2011. July 2011 Alabama Indigo Snake Reintroduction Update. A couple of snakes have also used habitats around the Blue Lake Recreation area this year, and a couple of snakes have recently moved further north. A number of the snakes have also been using neighboring private land. Feedback from the local community has remained positive. The new metal signs distributed around the area and placed at trailhead...
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Dismals Canyon Conservatory - Northwest Alabama - A National Natural Landmark
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Dismals Canyon Conservatory - A National Natural Landmark - 205-993-4559. Intentionally private, Dismals Canyon - in keeping with its pristine surroundings - offers a quiet and unspoiled oasis in Alabama’s last secret hiding place. A secluded wilderness filled with natural phenomena tucked deep within the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Located in Northwest Alabama - is an 85 acre. In 1975 by the National Natural Landmarks Program. National Natural Landmarks Program. A 15 mile hiking trail. Guide...
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Dismals Canyon / News
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Dismals Canyon Conservatory - A National Natural Landmark - 205-993-4559. Absolutely Alabama with Fred Hunter. Dismals Canyon to be featured on Absolutely Alabama with Fred Hunter. Airing first weekend in October. For all you Alabamians, check your local listings. For all you out-of-staters, check the website absolutelyalabama.com. Photo by Dee Horton. Photo by Crystal Cooper. Photo by Michael Woodard. NEW: Soda Fountain and Grill. Take a walk back in time at our NEW Soda Fountain and Grill. We have a ne...
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Alabama PARC: May 2010
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Blog of the Alabama chapter of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. Sunday, May 23, 2010. Calling all Flickr users! Do you have a Flickr account. And have photos of herps, herp habitat, or herpers from around Alabama? Now has a group and photo pool on Flickr where you can upload your herp-related photos from around the state. You can view the group here. Tuesday, May 18, 2010. Ruffner Mountain joins Alabama Amphibian Network. ALAPARC would like to welcome Ruffner Mountain Nature Center. More i...
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Alabama PARC: February 2011
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Blog of the Alabama chapter of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. Monday, February 21, 2011. Opp Rattlesnake Bounty Retracted. As a follow up the previous post, you can read about how, due to concerns raised about the rattlesnake bounty, Opp retracted this policy. Wednesday, February 9, 2011. ALAPARC Press Release: Conservation groups send letters opposing Opp Rattlesnake Rodeo. Executive Director of the Coastal Plains Institute, published a report in 2009 using 50 years worth of data collec...
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