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  Supporting the Sustainable Management of Amphibian and Reptile Biodiversity

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can
change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." --Anon.

 

 

 

AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE CONSERVATION

 Supporting the Sustainable Management of Global Amphibian and Reptile Biodiversity

Trade names:

AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE CONSERVATION

AMPHIBIAN & REPTILE CONSERVATION

Email: [email protected] Website

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) is an Internet based open-access international journal established in 2011 that publishes original peer-reviewed research, reviews, and short communications, and that focus' on sustainable management, ecology, systematics and diversity, and the use of media concerning amphibians and reptiles.

In 2011 the ARC was established with a goal of the Sustainable Management of amphibian and reptile biodiversity. We also committed to reverse innovation through basing with a sustainability project in a biodiverse developing country, Belize. see Management

In 2013 we have become a leader in innovation and in the globalisation of amphibian and reptile conservation.

In less than 3 years we have published over 33 articles, have implemented a series of innovations, and have established a strong Internet presence.

Our new management strategies, through democratisation, will guide the ARC toward becoming a global leader in amphibian and reptile conservation.

If you are interested in joining us contact [email protected] 

 

 

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 Dr Robert Browne

Dr. Robert Browne President/International Coordinator

Dr. Browne established the Internet based ARC in 2011 and expanded it globally in 2013. Robert is committed to achieving the ARC's goal to provide for the sustainable management of amphibians and reptiles. He has a wide international experience in herpetological conservation and has published over 40 scientific articles on amphibian and reptile conservation. see Biography