So Much Pingle

Episode 106: Herp Science Sunday with Dr. Alex Krohn and Dr. Andrew Durso


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Hello everyone and welcome to Episode One Hundred and Six!  And I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there It’s Thanksgiving weekend and I want to take a moment to thank all of you out there listening to the show. I appreciate you.  And thanks to all of the folks who have come on the show to talk with me, when the natural tendency for most of us  is to run from anyone pointing a microphone at your face :)
And as always, I am grateful to all the show’s patrons who help to keep the show moving forward. And if you’re out there listening and you would like to kick in a few bucks, it’s easy to do, you simply go to the So Much Pingle Patreon page. You can support the show for as little as three bucks a month – less than a fancy cup of coffee! You can also support the show via one-time contributions via PayPal or Venmo (please contact me via email to [email protected]).
NEW BOOK PLUG:  Coming out in just a few days, it's The Natural History of the Turtles of Iowa, authored by Terry VanDeWalle and Dr. Neil P. Bernstein. This book is an in-depth look at the natural history of every turtle species found in Iowa, much more than just a field guide. It is published by the University of Iowa Press, and It is available for pre-order right now through the Press and will be released on December 3. If you order through the University of Iowa Press it can be received in time for Christmas. I encourage you to order directly from the University of Iowa Press and skip the big billionaire middleman if you can!
Have you ever seen something noteworthy in the herp world, and wondered how to submit a natural history note? You're in luck, because Dr. Alex Krohn and Dr. Andrew Durso are here to lay out the process for you. It takes some work, but it can be done, even if you're not a scientist.  As we discussed in this episode, I've included a link here to the SSAR's open access to past issues of Herp Review, which provides many examples of how a natural history note is constructed.
Thanks for talking with me, Alex and Andrew!  And thanks for listening everyone! And as always, please keep the comments and suggestions coming, and please take time to rate the show on your podcast platform! The show email is [email protected], and there’s also a So Much Pingle group on Facebook, for discussion, comments, feedback, suggestions, herp confessions, tips for herping better, etc.
-Mike
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