This is my blog, right now, not so interesting, but as my travels begin, I hope to use it as a diary and to help me remember things I have done as this life whizzes by.
This year I have been to 12 countries, and I have been really bad about keeping notes and writing down my adventures. Hopefully this blog will be a tool for me to share and remember.
DGS
Previous posts:
Current news and photos | |
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Australia, Aug-Sept | |
Coastal Taipan | Coastal taipan |
Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis) | Jungle Carpet Python |
Taipan venom | Brown Tree snake |
Stone fish | Taipan fangs |
Thanks to Teresa Carrette and Paul Walden for pics | |
Teresa Carrette and spotted python | |
Venom extraction special, Scott Waters production, Late July | |
Thanks to Dave Northcott for stills
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Gila and Rattlesnake Shoot, Arizona, mid july | |
Thanks to the Ashley's, the Bell's and the Gee's for an awesome adventure.Photos by Michael D Kern and | |
Shoot for "Predator Instict", airs Discovery mid-September | |
Discovery Shoot, Late June '08, for series "Bitten" | |
Thanks to Teresa Carrette and Michael Kern for the photos | |
Screen Shots from promo, June, San Diego | |
International Herpetological SymposiumJune 18-21.2008 | |
Donald Schultz and Devon Massyn Affiliation: Herpetological Research Consortium (Herp ReCon) Presentation Title: Swaziland , Kingdom of Herps Devon Massyn and Donald Schultz are co-authoring a field guide to the snake of Swaziland . Devon could not make it as he is researching in the field in Mozambique at the moment The Kingdom of Swaziland : a small Southern African country about 1/40th the size of Texas ! An amazing country which has an extremely rich natural reptile biodiversity with almost the same number of reptile species as the entire United States of America ! A new revolution in herpetology has started to take place in Swaziland . A new reptile park has opened its doors and will be working as a base center for a lot of new and exciting work that is taking place. A lot of genetic work is already under way and a new telemetry study on Black mambas (Dendroaspis polylepis) will hopefully begin in the near future. | |
Rom Whitaker, Don Schultz and David Warrell
Thanks to Vince Scheidt for the pic! | |
Filming pygmy rattlesnakes, Georgia Bay, Canada, June '08 | |
"Bitten" Shoot, early June, San Diego airs on DIscovery late August | |