NR Program Webinar Series Presentations
DoD Snake Fungal Disease Survey, Part II (Legacy Project NR-21-005) presented by Matthew Allender, Robert Lovich, and Christopher Petersen (12 October 2023)
Building Capacity for Managing At-Risk Species to Enable Mission Readiness on Military Installations: Spotted Turtle Status Assessment and Surveys (Legacy Project NR 20-002) presented by Dr. Tom Akre (25 January 2023)
Ophidiomyces Detection in Free – Ranging Snakes on DoD Installations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico by Robert Lovich (16 July 2020)
Overcoming Challenges to the Recovery of Declining Amphibian Populations in the United States, presented by Dr. Susan Walls, USGS (11 July 2017)
Herpetofauna Biodiversity on Army Installations, presented by Rob Lovich, DoD PARC National Technical Representative (27 June 2017)
Understanding Occupancy Patterns in a Low-Density Population of Gopher Tortoises, Gopherus polyphemus, presented by Steve Goodman, Virginia Tech Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation (22 March 2017)
History and Successes of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative, presented by Robert Fisher, Western Ecological Research Center, USGS (10 February 2017)
Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake Restoration Case Study: If You Build It, Will They Come?, presented by Brandon Ruhe, President of the Mid-Atlantic Center for Herpetology and Conservation (12 July 2016)
Using HerpMapper, presented by Mike Pingleton, HerpMapper (13 June 2016)
Monitoring Amphibians Using Environmental DNA, presented by Dr. Katherine Strickler, Washington State University (21 April 2016)
Herpetofauna Biodiversity on Air Force Lands, presented by Dr. Rob Lovich, DoDโs National Technical Representative for Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (29 March 2016)
Evaluation of Mechanical Mid-Story Removal as a Tool to Restore Endangered Species Habitat (Legacy project 14-109), presented by Thomas Gorman, Virginia Tech University (10 December 2015)
Using the Endangered Species Act to Protect Rare Amphibians and Reptiles, presented by Jenny Loda, Center for Biological Diversity (5 November 2015)
Detector Dog Surveys for Eastern Indigo Snakes (Drymarchon couperi) at three Navy Installations in north Florida, presented by Dirk Stevenson, Orianne Society (15 October 2015)