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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.

 

 

STATISTICS

Internet Statistics, Article Citations, and Social Networking Sites

AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE CONSERVATION achieves our goals of maximum Internet Presence and Article Publicity through Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Social Networking, and Newsletters.

Individual marketing of articles- We individually market each article to reach the highest potential readership.

Article Citations -We are proud of our a high citation index of 6.38 cites/paper*.

In comparison Herpetological Conservation & Biology has a citation index of 2.81 cites/paper*.

*Statistics taken from Publish or Perishhttp://www.harzing.com/pop_win.htm

Increase in web traffic - We are experiencing an exponential increase in our web traffic since beginning our new web site in July 2011. 

G reatest possible global readership- Our broad country traffic also ensures that our publications reach the greatest possible global readership.

New visitors - We have a 70% rate of new visitors per month meaning a broadening potential readership for your article.

 Facebook Group Members (July 2013):

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation9,678 (likes)

Amphibian Conservation Breeding. 904

Reptile Conservation Breeding. 192

Professional Herpetologists. 789

History, Bibliography, and Art of Herpetology (HBAH). 240

Amphibian Conservation and Cloning Lab.102

 

Neurergus Conservation 84

 

 

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 Dr Robert Browne

Dr. Robert Browne Chairperson

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