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03-17-2013, 10:25 AM
#111
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Re: A member is on TV! (Intervention)
Not trying to through fuel on the fire, but I thought it would be worth knowing who Winston Card actually is. These references were taken from someone elses post on a similar topic.
1. Mahaffey, D and W. Card. 1990. First time captive breeding of the two-striped forest-pitviper Bothriopsis bilineata. AZA Communiqué. August. 1990.
2. Card, W. 1993. “Notes on the Natural History and Husbandry of the Temple Viper,” Vivarium Vol. 5 No. 5
3. Garrett, C.M. and Winston C. Card. 1993. Chemical Discrimination or Prey by Naïve Neonate Gould’s Monitors Varanus Gouldii. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 19(11):2599-2604.
4. Card, W. 1994. Draco Volans Reproduction. Herpetological Review 25(2 ) p.65
5. Card, W. 1994. Double clutching Gould's monitors (Varanus gouldii) and Gray's monitors (Varanus olivaceus) at the Dallas Zoo Herpetological Review 25(3)111;114
6. Card, W. 1994. A reproductive history of monitors at the Dallas Zoo. Vivarium 6(1):26-29
7. 255-265.
8. Card, Winston;Mehaffey, Doug. 1994. A radiographic sexing technique for Heloderma suspectum Herpetological Review 25 1 17-19
9. Card, W. 1994 Just my opinion: A commentary on zoos and the private sector. Iguana Times 3(4):17-19
10. Card, W. 1994. Blotched Blue-Tongued Skink. Vivarium, Vol. 6, No. 3.
11. Card, W. 1994. Notes on the Natural History and Husbandry of the Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad. Reptiles Magazine 4:3.
12. Card, W. 1994. Natural history and husbandry of the shingleback skink (Trachydosaurus rugosus) and the blotched blue-tounged skink (Tiliqua nigrolutea). Vivarium. 6 (3):26-29.
13. Card, W. C. And A. G. Kluge. 1995. Hemipeneal skeleton and varanid lizard systematics. Journal of Herpetology. 29(2):275-280.
14. Card, W. 1995. Rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis). Reptiles Magazine 3(8)8-12
15. Card, Winston. 1995. Captive maintenance & reproduction of Gould's monitor lizard (Varanus gouldii) Reptiles Magazine 3(3):84-91
16. Card, W. 1995. End of an era: an interview with Dr. James B. Murphy. Vivarium 7(1):38-43
17. Card, W. 1995. Gray's monitor lizard (Varanus olivaceus) at the Dallas Zoo. Reptiles Magazine 3(5):78-85
18. Card, W. 1995. Notes on herping in the tropical wet forests of Costa Rica. Vivarium 7(3):30-37
19. Card, W. 1995. Monitor lizard husbandry. Bulletin of the Association of Reptilian Amphibian Veterinarians 5(3):9-17
20. Card, W and Dave T. Roberts. 1996. Incidence of Bites from Venomous Reptiles in North American Zoos. Herpetological Review 27(1):15-17.
21. Card, W. 1997. “Considerations for manipulating artificial environmental parameters for reptiles in captivity” Reptiles Magazine 5(1):66-67
22. Murphy, James B.and Winston Card.1998. A Glimpse into the Life of a Zoo Herpetologist.Herpetological Review 29(2):85–90.
23. Card, W.C.; D. T. Robertsand R. A. Odum. 1998. Does Zoo Herpetology have a Future? Zoo Biology 17(5):453-462.
24. Garrett, C. M.; Donal M. Boyer; Winston C. Card; David T. Roberts; James B. Murphy; David Chiszar. 1998. Comparison of chemosensory behavior and prey trail-following in the varanoid lizards Varanus gouldii and Heloderma suspectum. Zoo Biology 15(3):
25. Card, Winstonand James B. Murphy.2000. Lineages and histories of zoo herpetologistsin the United States. Herpetological Circular 27, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Shoreview, Minnesota, iii, 45 pages.
26. Card, Winston; Aucone, Brian. 2000. Bufo murinus (NCN) Predation. Herpetological Review 31(3):117-118.
27. Aucone, Brian; Card, Winston. 2002. Scinax cruentomma (NCN) Predation. Herpetological Review 33(1):48
28. Card, W. 2004. A conversation with Walter Auffenberg. Reptiles Magazine presents a never-before-published interview with the late Dr. Walter Auffenberg. Reptiles Magazine 4:6
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03-17-2013, 10:44 AM
#112
Re: A member is on TV! (Intervention)
Originally Posted by Bear1
Not trying to through fuel on the fire, but I thought it would be worth knowing who Winston Card actually is. These references were taken from someone elses post on a similar topic.
1. Mahaffey, D and W. Card. 1990. First time captive breeding of the two-striped forest-pitviper Bothriopsis bilineata. AZA Communiqué. August. 1990.
2. Card, W. 1993. “Notes on the Natural History and Husbandry of the Temple Viper,” Vivarium Vol. 5 No. 5
3. Garrett, C.M. and Winston C. Card. 1993. Chemical Discrimination or Prey by Naïve Neonate Gould’s Monitors Varanus Gouldii. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 19(11):2599-2604.
4. Card, W. 1994. Draco Volans Reproduction. Herpetological Review 25(2 ) p.65
5. Card, W. 1994. Double clutching Gould's monitors (Varanus gouldii) and Gray's monitors (Varanus olivaceus) at the Dallas Zoo Herpetological Review 25(3)111;114
6. Card, W. 1994. A reproductive history of monitors at the Dallas Zoo. Vivarium 6(1):26-29
7. 255-265.
8. Card, Winston;Mehaffey, Doug. 1994. A radiographic sexing technique for Heloderma suspectum Herpetological Review 25 1 17-19
9. Card, W. 1994 Just my opinion: A commentary on zoos and the private sector. Iguana Times 3(4):17-19
10. Card, W. 1994. Blotched Blue-Tongued Skink. Vivarium, Vol. 6, No. 3.
11. Card, W. 1994. Notes on the Natural History and Husbandry of the Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad. Reptiles Magazine 4:3.
12. Card, W. 1994. Natural history and husbandry of the shingleback skink (Trachydosaurus rugosus) and the blotched blue-tounged skink (Tiliqua nigrolutea). Vivarium. 6 (3):26-29.
13. Card, W. C. And A. G. Kluge. 1995. Hemipeneal skeleton and varanid lizard systematics. Journal of Herpetology. 29(2):275-280.
14. Card, W. 1995. Rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis). Reptiles Magazine 3(8)8-12
15. Card, Winston. 1995. Captive maintenance & reproduction of Gould's monitor lizard (Varanus gouldii) Reptiles Magazine 3(3):84-91
16. Card, W. 1995. End of an era: an interview with Dr. James B. Murphy. Vivarium 7(1):38-43
17. Card, W. 1995. Gray's monitor lizard (Varanus olivaceus) at the Dallas Zoo. Reptiles Magazine 3(5):78-85
18. Card, W. 1995. Notes on herping in the tropical wet forests of Costa Rica. Vivarium 7(3):30-37
19. Card, W. 1995. Monitor lizard husbandry. Bulletin of the Association of Reptilian Amphibian Veterinarians 5(3):9-17
20. Card, W and Dave T. Roberts. 1996. Incidence of Bites from Venomous Reptiles in North American Zoos. Herpetological Review 27(1):15-17.
21. Card, W. 1997. “Considerations for manipulating artificial environmental parameters for reptiles in captivity” Reptiles Magazine 5(1):66-67
22. Murphy, James B.and Winston Card.1998. A Glimpse into the Life of a Zoo Herpetologist.Herpetological Review 29(2):85–90.
23. Card, W.C.; D. T. Robertsand R. A. Odum. 1998. Does Zoo Herpetology have a Future? Zoo Biology 17(5):453-462.
24. Garrett, C. M.; Donal M. Boyer; Winston C. Card; David T. Roberts; James B. Murphy; David Chiszar. 1998. Comparison of chemosensory behavior and prey trail-following in the varanoid lizards Varanus gouldii and Heloderma suspectum. Zoo Biology 15(3):
25. Card, Winstonand James B. Murphy.2000. Lineages and histories of zoo herpetologistsin the United States. Herpetological Circular 27, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Shoreview, Minnesota, iii, 45 pages.
26. Card, Winston; Aucone, Brian. 2000. Bufo murinus (NCN) Predation. Herpetological Review 31(3):117-118.
27. Aucone, Brian; Card, Winston. 2002. Scinax cruentomma (NCN) Predation. Herpetological Review 33(1):48
28. Card, W. 2004. A conversation with Walter Auffenberg. Reptiles Magazine presents a never-before-published interview with the late Dr. Walter Auffenberg. Reptiles Magazine 4:6
We already know what card is. I've got about a million rat tubs I'm going to go clean the card out of this morning. Doesn't matter how many pictures he's taken or articles he's written, or plagerised, he's still a walking talking pile of crap. A list of what, accomplishments(?), will do nothing to change what he is.
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
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03-17-2013, 11:40 AM
#113
Re: A member is on TV! (Intervention)
Originally Posted by Bear1
Not trying to through fuel on the fire, but I thought it would be worth knowing who Winston Card actually is. These references were taken from someone elses post on a similar topic.
1. Mahaffey, D and W. Card. 1990. First time captive breeding of the two-striped forest-pitviper Bothriopsis bilineata. AZA Communiqué. August. 1990.
2. Card, W. 1993. “Notes on the Natural History and Husbandry of the Temple Viper,” Vivarium Vol. 5 No. 5
3. Garrett, C.M. and Winston C. Card. 1993. Chemical Discrimination or Prey by Naïve Neonate Gould’s Monitors Varanus Gouldii. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 19(11):2599-2604.
4. Card, W. 1994. Draco Volans Reproduction. Herpetological Review 25(2 ) p.65
5. Card, W. 1994. Double clutching Gould's monitors (Varanus gouldii) and Gray's monitors (Varanus olivaceus) at the Dallas Zoo Herpetological Review 25(3)111;114
6. Card, W. 1994. A reproductive history of monitors at the Dallas Zoo. Vivarium 6(1):26-29
7. 255-265.
8. Card, Winston;Mehaffey, Doug. 1994. A radiographic sexing technique for Heloderma suspectum Herpetological Review 25 1 17-19
9. Card, W. 1994 Just my opinion: A commentary on zoos and the private sector. Iguana Times 3(4):17-19
10. Card, W. 1994. Blotched Blue-Tongued Skink. Vivarium, Vol. 6, No. 3.
11. Card, W. 1994. Notes on the Natural History and Husbandry of the Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad. Reptiles Magazine 4:3.
12. Card, W. 1994. Natural history and husbandry of the shingleback skink (Trachydosaurus rugosus) and the blotched blue-tounged skink (Tiliqua nigrolutea). Vivarium. 6 (3):26-29.
13. Card, W. C. And A. G. Kluge. 1995. Hemipeneal skeleton and varanid lizard systematics. Journal of Herpetology. 29(2):275-280.
14. Card, W. 1995. Rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis). Reptiles Magazine 3(8)8-12
15. Card, Winston. 1995. Captive maintenance & reproduction of Gould's monitor lizard (Varanus gouldii) Reptiles Magazine 3(3):84-91
16. Card, W. 1995. End of an era: an interview with Dr. James B. Murphy. Vivarium 7(1):38-43
17. Card, W. 1995. Gray's monitor lizard (Varanus olivaceus) at the Dallas Zoo. Reptiles Magazine 3(5):78-85
18. Card, W. 1995. Notes on herping in the tropical wet forests of Costa Rica. Vivarium 7(3):30-37
19. Card, W. 1995. Monitor lizard husbandry. Bulletin of the Association of Reptilian Amphibian Veterinarians 5(3):9-17
20. Card, W and Dave T. Roberts. 1996. Incidence of Bites from Venomous Reptiles in North American Zoos. Herpetological Review 27(1):15-17.
21. Card, W. 1997. “Considerations for manipulating artificial environmental parameters for reptiles in captivity” Reptiles Magazine 5(1):66-67
22. Murphy, James B.and Winston Card.1998. A Glimpse into the Life of a Zoo Herpetologist.Herpetological Review 29(2):85–90.
23. Card, W.C.; D. T. Robertsand R. A. Odum. 1998. Does Zoo Herpetology have a Future? Zoo Biology 17(5):453-462.
24. Garrett, C. M.; Donal M. Boyer; Winston C. Card; David T. Roberts; James B. Murphy; David Chiszar. 1998. Comparison of chemosensory behavior and prey trail-following in the varanoid lizards Varanus gouldii and Heloderma suspectum. Zoo Biology 15(3):
25. Card, Winstonand James B. Murphy.2000. Lineages and histories of zoo herpetologistsin the United States. Herpetological Circular 27, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Shoreview, Minnesota, iii, 45 pages.
26. Card, Winston; Aucone, Brian. 2000. Bufo murinus (NCN) Predation. Herpetological Review 31(3):117-118.
27. Aucone, Brian; Card, Winston. 2002. Scinax cruentomma (NCN) Predation. Herpetological Review 33(1):48
28. Card, W. 2004. A conversation with Walter Auffenberg. Reptiles Magazine presents a never-before-published interview with the late Dr. Walter Auffenberg. Reptiles Magazine 4:6
Four posts here for you Bear1..........and all of them either defending Card or casting aspersions on those who have an issue with him.
I could do a search on Melissa Kraplan and post a similar list..........
Who are you Bear1? Winston Card? An Animal Planet intern who helped Winston Card apply ointment to his string warts? Winston Card's talking left testicle?
Or are you just someone who is stupid enough to think that being published somehow allows you carte blanche to lie and misrepresent your intentions?
Last edited by Skiploder; 03-17-2013 at 11:44 AM.
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03-17-2013, 03:35 PM
#114
Registered User
Re: A member is on TV! (Intervention)
Originally Posted by Skiploder
Four posts here for you Bear1..........and all of them either defending Card or casting aspersions on those who have an issue with him.
I could do a search on Melissa Kraplan and post a similar list..........
Who are you Bear1? Winston Card? An Animal Planet intern who helped Winston Card apply ointment to his string warts? Winston Card's talking left testicle?
Or are you just someone who is stupid enough to think that being published somehow allows you carte blanche to lie and misrepresent your intentions?
Geez, you fellas are a bit testy! Have you never heard the term, "know thy enemy?"
I have never met either individual involved in this nonsense or actually seen the show and I am a little to old to be anyone's intern. Are you Danny Steele?
The fact remains, this guy may be piece of work, many of us are, but he does have a history. I am not sure why you would assume my intent in pointing that history out was to defend him?
Last edited by Aes_Sidhe; 03-18-2013 at 11:22 AM.
Reason: language
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03-17-2013, 03:44 PM
#115
Re: A member is on TV! (Intervention)
Originally Posted by Bear1
Geez, you fellas are a bit testes! Have you never heard the term, "know thy enemy?"
I have never met either individual involved in this nonsense or actually seen the show and I am a little to old to be anyone's intern. Are you Danny Steele?
The fact remains, this guy may be an piece of work, many of us are, but he does have a history. I am not sure why you would assume my intent in pointing that history out was to defend him?
Maybe because you have posted 5 times on this forum and all of these posts have either provided Card's anemic qualifications, have cast the side eye on Ripa or have stated how you don't have much sympathy for Steele. Subtle little comments which all tacitly either support Card or who poke at those who don't.
5 times you've posted on this forum and all 5 times have been in this thread. You walk like a duck, you talk like a duck and if I presented my leg to you, you would probably hump it like a duck. From hereon out, you shall be known as Duck1.
Last edited by Aes_Sidhe; 03-18-2013 at 11:22 AM.
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03-17-2013, 03:44 PM
#116
A member is on TV! (Intervention)
1.0 normal bp
mad roaches yo
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03-17-2013, 03:46 PM
#117
Re: A member is on TV! (Intervention)
Originally Posted by Mike41793
You said testy, hahaha
Check my re-quote of his quote.
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03-17-2013, 03:48 PM
#118
A member is on TV! (Intervention)
Originally Posted by Skiploder
Check my re-quote of his quote.
Hahaha he said testes!!!
1.0 normal bp
mad roaches yo
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03-17-2013, 04:01 PM
#119
Registered User
Re: A member is on TV! (Intervention)
Originally Posted by Skiploder
Maybe because you have posted 5 times on this forum and all of these posts have either provided Card's anemic qualifications, have cast the side eye on Ripa or have stated how you don't have much sympathy for Steele. Subtle little comments which all tacitly either support Card or who poke at those who don't.
5 times you've posted on this forum and all 5 times have been in this thread. You walk like a duck, you talk like a duck and if I presented my leg to you, you would probably hump it like a duck. From hereon out, you shall be known as Duck1.
I see you have posted nearly 3000 times. Not sure what your point is, but here's a thought:
1. Television is pure garbage. I do not own a television and have little respect for anyone that would ever get involved in the industry - subject or host.
2. When I read things that interest me in blogs, chat rooms, or forums posted by angry people, I try and verify the information being provided if its possible to do so. I read Mr. Ripas blog and found it compelling, so I did a little digging and found some odd things on his web page. What of it? The guys a little strange, so what?
I simply cut and pasted that list of references posted above, its information readily avalible. The guys published. What of it?
You sound a bit like an angry teenager. Do you need a hug or perhaps a spanking?
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03-17-2013, 04:03 PM
#120
Where did this come from. I'm actually close enough to check it out in person. I didn't know that there was ever anything published in Shoreview MN.
25. Card, Winstonand James B. Murphy.2000. Lineages and histories of zoo herpetologistsin the United States. Herpetological Circular 27, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Shoreview, Minnesota, iii, 45 pages.
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