First Advisor
John Sakulich
College
Regis College
Degree Name
MS Environmental Biology
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
Abstract
Chapter 1. A Combination of Methods is Needed to Accurately Detect Burmese Pythons in Southern Florida
Chapter 2. The Invasive Burmese Python’s (Python bivittatus) Distribution and Density in South Florida
Chapter 3. The Use of Tongue-flicking may be a Good Indicator to Predict Feeding Behaviors for the Vipers at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
Chapter 4. Rattlesnake Roundups: Could Educational Roundups be the new Future for the Town of Sweetwater, Texas?
Date of Award
Spring 2021
Location (Creation)
Colorado (state); Denver (county); Denver (inhabited place)
Copyright
© Richard Patsilevas Jr.
Rights Statement
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Recommended Citation
Patsilevas, Richard Jr., "MS Environmental Biology Capstone Project" (2021). Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection). 1005.
https://epublications.regis.edu/theses/1005