April 17 Presentation: Herping with the Taliban in Afghanistan

Ted Pappenfus, UC Berkeley, will share his experiences as a herpetologist in Afghanistan at the April 17 meeting of the Tucson Herpetological Society.

Ted is a research herpetologist at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. For over 25 years his field work has included expeditions to arid regions in West Asia, the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Horn of Africa in Somalia and Eritrea. He tries to visit historic type localities to collect fresh specimens and tissues for DNA and morphological studies of amphibians and reptiles from these countries.

In the year 2000, he contacted the Taliban rulers of Afghanistan and asked them if he could come to Afghanistan to “catch some lizards”. Ted was surprised how willing the Taliban leadership was have him “come catch lizards”.

It took several months for the Taliban to arrange the trip. He was met at the Pakistan border town Quetta, smuggled across the border and driven to the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Osama bin Laden was living in Kandahar at the same time Ted was there, but due to conflicting schedules they never met.

Where:
Tucson City Council Ward 3
1510 East Grant Rd.

Please join us for a pre-meeting gathering:
When: at 5:30 PM at Rubio’s
Where: 2906 N Campbell


March 20 Presentation: Chasing Lizards in the Namib Desert

20 March, 7:15 pm, Ward 3, 1510 E Grant Rd, Tucson.

Chasing lizards in the Namib Desert:  Insights into the ecology of sand lizards and day geckos, presented by Ian White Murray
Download the meeting announcement here:

Meeting Location:

Tucson City Council Ward 3
1510 East Grant Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85719

(Southeast corner of Grant and Vine, between Campbell and Mountain Avenue)

Pre-meeting dinner at Rubios 2906 Campbell, 5:30 pm.

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The Sonoran Herpetologist

The latest edition of Tucson Herpetological Society’s quarterly publication, The Sonoran Herpetologist, is now available!

Due to the update of our website, some visitors may not have seen the September issue, so we’re posting both it and the December 2018 issue for your reading pleasure.

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