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In the News
Select Print and Online Features
- “Another Dimension” – Royal Photographic Society Magazine
- Conservation Photography Tours Support Wildlife
- Mongabay – No animals harmed as wildlife specimen collection goes digital in 3D
- How This Photographer Is Using Sony Cameras To Solve A Scientific Ethical Conundrum
- Focusing on Wildlife
- South Africa Today
- Explorers Club Log – Flag #83 – Manduriacu
- National Geographic – Corruption, gold mining threaten a new see-through glass frog
- New Scientist – A shadow snake has been rediscovered in Ecuador after 54 years
- The Revelator – Long-lost Frogs Found in a Remote Ecuadorian Reserve — and the Threat That Could Wipe Them All Out
- Mongabay – Scientists rediscover endangered Andean toad in Ecuador
- National Geographic – Biologists Find “Extinct” Andean Toad Alive and Well (archived)
- New Scientist – Transparent frogs, tiny geckos and snail-sucking snakes
- The Guardian – Glass frog and snail-sucking snake discovered in Ecuador
- Daily Mail UK – Spot the gecko: Reptile so small it can fit on pencil top found along with dozens of other new species in threatened Ecuador jungle
- Mongabay – Photos: expedition in Ecuador reveals numerous new species in threatened cloud forest
- National Geographic – New Species Photos: Slug-Sucking Snake, Mini-Gecko, More
Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications
- Finding a shadow in the dark: rediscovery of Fugler’s Shadow Snake (Emmochliophis fugleri Fritts & Smith, 1969) after 54 years, with comments on its conservation status, distribution, and the tribe Diaphorolepidin
- Phylogenetic position of Centrolenella megista and first records for Ecuador
- A new species of Noblella (Amphibia: Strabomantidae) from the Río Manduriacu Reserve on the Pacific slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes
- Discovery of a reproducing population of the Mindo Glassfrog, Nymphargus balionotus (Duellman, 1981), at the Río Manduriacu Reserve, Ecuador, with a literature review and comments on its natural history, distribution, and conservation status
- Trageser SJ, Wiscovitch A, and Hamilton P. (2018) Predation by a Leach’s anole, Anolis leachii (Duméril and Bibron 1837) on an introduced tropical house gecko, Hemidactylus mabouia (Moreau de Jonnés 1818). Reptiles & Amphibians: Conservation and Natural History 25(2):155.
- Discovery of Myxostoma petiverianum Wood, 1828 (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Cyclophoroidea: Cyclophoridae) on Hòn Cau, Vietnam
- Amphibians of Selva Viva Nature Reserve, Napo Province, Ecuador
- Herpetofauna of the Mesa Tres Ríos Area in the Northern Sierra Madre Occidental of Sonora
- New Records of the Banded Blacksnake (Tropidodipsas repleta), with a Review of all Known Records
- A marvelous new glassfrog (Centrolenidae, Hyalinobatrachium) from Amazonian Ecuador
Podcast
Rewildology – Rediscovering Lost Species through Expeditions & Tech Innovations with Scott Trageser
Eco-chat – How to Save a Species from Extinction | Scott Trageser
Animals at Home Network Podcast – Is the Zug’s Monitor Still Alive? | Scott Trageser
So Much Pingle Podcast – Episode 39: Ecuador Adventures with Ross Maynard
Coffee and Conservation Podcast – Season 3 Episode 5: Meet Scott Trageser
Sample Print Media