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Travis Laduc is a curator of Herpetology at the Biodiversity Center of the University of Texas at Austin. He works with a preserved collection of over 100,000 amphibian and reptile specimens. In addition to managing the collection, he participates in a variety of educational outreach programs and teaches natural history field courses at UT. His ongoing research focuses on the biodiversity and natural history of Texas reptiles and amphibians, particularly examining the demography and habitat use of reptile populations, specifically Nerodia erythrogaster on the University of Texas campus and Kinosternon flavescens in Jeff Davis County. His work emphasizes biodiversity, evolution, and ecology.
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