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Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Walter Meshaka,


Role
  
Jr.

Fields
  
Biology

Born
  
January 11, 1963 (age 61) Worcester, Massachusetts (
1963-01-11
)

Institutions
  
State Museum of Pennsylvania

Alma mater
  
Florida International University Arkansas State University University of South Florida

Residence
  
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Books
  
The Exotic Amphibians and Reptiles of Florida, The Cuban treefrog in Florida

Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. is an American herpetologist and natural historian. He was the supervisory curator for the four National Parks in southern Florida from 1995 to 2000. In 2000 he became the Senior Curator of Zoology and Botany at the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. His research has been covered by Lawrence Journal-World, among other news outlets.

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Early life and education

Meshaka was born in Worcester to Lebanese-American parents of Melkite Catholic Christian heritage. He earned a B.S. in biology in 1985 from the University of South Florida. Then, he earned a M.S. in Biology in 1988 from Arkansas State University, and completed his Ph.D. in 1994 at the Florida International University

Research

His primary focus is on North American and exotic amphibians and reptiles with a strong connection to the herpetofauna of southern Florida.

J. Whitfield Gibbons noted, "Meshaka’s thoughtful afterword on exotic species introductions to Florida offers some achievable solutions for controlling the influx of more herpetofauna.". He published four pocket field guides with Joseph T. Collins largely "intended to raise public awareness". Their "Pocket Guide to Lizards and Turtles" is said to be "useful for all naturalists to carry with them in eastern Canada. It is especially ideal for junior naturalists as a “starter” guide."

Meshaka has collaborated with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's Powdermill Nature Reserve on field herpetology research. A long-term mark-recapture study of the ten species of snakes occurring at the preserve has ensued since 2002. He has resurrected and continued a long-term study on Eastern Box Turtles and Wood Turtles that was established by Graham Netting in 1958 and continued until Netting's death in 1996.

References

Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. Wikipedia


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