The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week's Herper of the Week is Dr. Tyrone Hayes, professor of Integrative Biology at University of California - Berkeley. His research focuses on the role of steroid hormones in amphibian… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Dr. Tyrone Hayes
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Herper of the Week: Marcel Talla Kouete
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week’s Herper of the Week is Marcel Talla Kouette. Marcell Talla Kouette is working on his Ph.D at the University of Florida. His research focuses on… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Marcel Talla Kouete
Herper of the Week: Sebastian Harris
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week’s Herper of the Week is Sebastian Harris, a Graduate student at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the microhabitat selection of gestating Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Sebastian Harris
Herper of the Week: Armand Cann
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week’s Herper of the Week is Armand Cann, Master's student at Loyola University of Chicago. He is working on investigating the influence of captive-rearing methods on the health… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Armand Cann
Herper of the Week: Max Lambert
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week’s Herper of the Week is Max Lambert, Ph.D student at Yale University. His Ph.D research focuses on how suburbanization affects the sexual development on the… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Max Lambert
Herper of the Week: Caroline Dong
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week’s Herper of the Week is Caroline Dong, Ph.D candidate at Stuart-Fox lab at The University of Melbourne. She completed her Master of Science in Zoology at… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Caroline Dong
Herper of the Week: Joshua S. Ralph
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week’s Herper of the Week is Joshua S. Ralph aka Mantella Man. He is the creator of the Madagascan Amphibian and Reptile Conservation group. He is… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Joshua S. Ralph
Herper of the Week: Gabriel Ugueto
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week’s Herper of the Week is Gabriel Ugueto! Gabriel is a amazing graphic artist and illustrator. He was born in Venezuela but moved to Florida. His work… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Gabriel Ugueto
Herper of the Week: Earyn McGee MSc
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work to help reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week's Herper of the Week is Earyn McGee, Ph.D student at University of Arizona. She is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellow and… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Earyn McGee MSc
Herper of the Week: Ethan Kocak
The goal of Herper of the Week is to highlight people from all walks of life who work with reptiles and amphibians and show their work to others. This week's Herper of the Week is Ethan Kocak! While Ethan isn't the usual type of herper I pick that are mostly professors, biologists, and ecologists. Ethan… Continue reading Herper of the Week: Ethan Kocak

