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Recruiting Field Crew & Volunteers for 2015 Monitoring Season!

2/22/2015

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Celina Bycenski takes voucher photos of a Prairie Lizard. Colorado, 2014. Photo: D. Martin.
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Molly Parren records data after observing an Ornate Box Turtle just before a summer rain storm hits. Colorado, 2013. Photo: D. Martin.
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Jake Milford surveys for reptiles in the Caprock of the Texas Panhandle. 2014. Photo: D. Martin.
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Beth Wittmann takes voucher photos (at a safe distance) of a Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake. New Mexico, 2014. Photo: J. Milford, CSU Reptile Monitoring Project.
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Danny Martin searches for reptiles in sand-sage prairie, Texas. 2013. Photo: M. Thompson, CSU Reptile Monitoring Project.
We're currently looking for 4 people who are highly motivated and interested in serving on our 2015 field crew! If you are interested, please see the full announcement and details here.  Questions can be directed to: greatplainsreptile@gmail.com

Those who are interested and able to volunteer as observers for the project are encouraged to read more about requirements, and complete the registration here.  Thanks so much for considering spending your valuable time to help this project and improve what understand about reptile populations in the Great Plains!
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Melissa Thompson (foreground) and Molly Parren (background) conduct standardized surveys for reptiles in southeastern Colorado. 2013. Photo: D. Martin.
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