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    New Herpetologist coming soon to a desert near you

    Hey everyone, I am posting today not as a Herpetoculturist, but as a Herpetologist. I am a 4th year undergraduate student at Cal Poly Pomona earning my degree in Biology - Zoology. After this year I have a confirmation from my advisor that I will be taken in as a master's student and I already have the ball in motion. I am basically starting my graduates research and I am seeing how costly and time consuming it will all be. I am a B/B+ average student, and I have been around reptiles all of my life. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to further my education.

    My post today is about sharing my past experiences with wild reptiles and amphibians.

    John
    @jtherpetology (IG)

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    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 12-16-2019 at 06:38 PM.

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