Amphibian and Reptile Conservation journal formed in 2011 as a globally representative organisation for the sustainable management of amphibian and reptile biodiversity.
Hossain Farasat is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Department of Biology, Razi University, Kerman¬shah, Iran. He earned his M.Sc. from Razi University. His present research focuses on the ecology and genetic diversity of fragmented populations of Neurergus kaiseri. His main interest is to examine whether these fragmented populations are structured by a metapopulation. He is also keen to apply his finding in conservation of this critically endangered and endemic species of Iran.
A range of practical protocols and information for amphibian and reptile research
www.redlist-arc.org/Protocols.html
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