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How I Learned to Love Snakes

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Tracking Flat-Tailed Horned Lizards

Anthony Pawlicki, Tracking, Yuma, Field, Lizard
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My Experience at Biology of Pit Vipers

Diego Huerta Presenting at Biology of Pit Vipers 2019
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How I Prepared for JAM 2019

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Catching lizards: it’s easier than it looks!

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Why did the Lizard Cross the road?

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Biodiversity Surveys

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Estimating Local Lizard Population Size

A Spiny Lizard held in the hand
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A quick rundown on Stone Canyon's Gila Monsters

A Gila Monster held by Undergraduate researcher
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A Snake Inventory of Stone Canyon

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