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* Find out about our new Social Networking and News Internship.

* Meet Derek O'Neil, a former research participant and now a member of our Board of Directors.

* See our new video web page!

* February and June dates for our Amazon Photo Workshop are now posted.

* Sign up for Reptile and Amphibian Ecology Online, our quarterly newsletter.

* Reptile Research is now Reptile and Amphibian Ecology International. Find out about our new mission.

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* See our new video web page!

* January dates for our Amazon Photo Workshop are now posted.

* We welcome Brian Ravizza, a 2008 Ecuador research participant, to our Board of Directors.

* Meet Danielle Bittner, our new Development Intern.

* Summer dates for our Amazon Photo Workshop are now posted.

* Reptile Research is now Reptile and Amphibian Ecology International. Find out about our new mission.

* Dates for our Ecuadorian Biodiversity research program are now posted: find out how you can participate.

*See some of our latest discoveries in the field, including some species which may be new to science!

*See photo galleries from our latest Ecuadorian expeditions.

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