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  Supporting the Sustainable Management of Amphibian and Reptile Biodiversity

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Author's Biography

HONG LI

The giant salamanders (Cryptobranchidae): Part A. palaeontology, phylogeny, genetics, and morphology. 2012. Robert K. Browne, Hong Li, Zhenghuan Wang, Paul M. Hime, Amy McMillan, Minyao Wu, Raul Diaz, Zhang Hongxing, Dale McGinnity, Jeffrey T. Briggler. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 5(4):17-29(e54).

Survey techniques for giant salamanders (Cryptobranchidae) and other aquatic Caudata. 2011. Robert K Browne, Hong Li, Dale McGinnity, Sumio Okada, Wang Zhenghuan, Catherine M Bodinof, Kelly J Irwin, Amy McMillan, Jeffrey T Briggler. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 5(4):1-16(e34). 

 Hong Lee

HONG LI received her Masters in Science in 2003 researching microbiology from West China Normal University, Peoples Republic of China (PRC). Hong then worked with research and management of endangered species including the “Critically Endangered” Wyoming toad (Bufobaxteri; Memphis Zoo) and Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus; Xian Institute of Zoology. PRC) and the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca; Shanghai Zoo, Memphis Zoo) resulting in several publications. Her work with the Chinse giant salamander has been particularly valuable in article translation for western articles and in international liason. Hong moved to the USA in 2008 and competed a Master of Science in the Executive Program of Management of Technology (MOT) at thePolytechnic Institute of New York University, New York, USA. Here she recieved the Deans Scholarship, and through her work as President of Society for Human Resource Management and Webmaster of Bulletin Board System of Polytechnic Institute of New York University the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Award. 

 

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 Dr Robert Browne

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