Database Entry Levels - Updated Jan 6, 2015

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Database Entry Levels - Updated Jan 6, 2015

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Updated list showing all contributors with over 1,000 records in the database (http://www.naherp.com). Names will only be cited in the current level you have achieved as of 1-6-15. I included chapter affiliations in parenthesis for those I know, and will update the totals again at the end of the year. If I did not include your chapter affiliation, please note it in a reply to this post and I will add it. AZ-Ariz., CA-Calif., MW-Midwest, RM-Rocky Mtn, SCent-South Central, NW-Northwest, NE-Northeast, SE-Southeast.

10,000 Records +

Brian Hubbs (AZ) -11,204

5,000 Records +

Nate Nazdrowicz (NE)-6,867
Bob Ferguson (NE)-6,608
Brian Hinds (Fundad) (CA)-5,918
Kyle Loucks (NE)-5,023

3,000 Records +

Mike Pingleton (MW)-3,445
Tamara McConnell-3,358
Owen Holt (CA)-3,335
Jonathan Hakim (NW)-3,187
Chris Harrison (SCent)-3,148
James Maughn (CA)-3,002

2,000 Records +

Matthew Gruen (CA)-2,928
David Heckard-2,867
Robert and Nicholas Hess (CA)-2,774
John Lauermann (CA)-2,614
Jeff Teel (CA)-2,266
Samuel Dery (SE)-2,235
Joshua Emms (RM)-2,217
Ben Jones (AZ)-2,151
Janine McCabe (AZ)-2,093

1,000 Records +

Taylor Henry (CA)-1,980
Andrea Howlett (NE)-1,913
Philip Clevenger-1,805
Steve Bledsoe (CA)-1,799
Stephen Staedtler-1,753
Nathan Smith-1,676
Don Becker (psyon) (MW)-1,521
Lawrence Erickson (CA)-1,491
Noah Mueller-1,487
Marc Linsalata (CA)-1,461
Michael Kirby-1,444
John Burris-1,310
Bill Gorum (RM)-1,302
Steve Zimmerman-1.294
Monty Wilkinson (AZ)-1,285
William (Fieldnotes) Flaxington (CA)-1.277
Art Cecil-1,146
Stephen Glines-1,127
Terry Cox (AZ)-1,072
Jason Hull (RM)-1,072
Corey Raimond-1,071
James Jeffery-1,050
Mike VanValen-1,050
Curtis Hart-1,042

The entire list can be seen at:

http://www.naherp.com/reports/overall-rankings.php

Click on the headings to change them from alphabetical to lowest to highest.

Good work everyone! :thumb:
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Awesome report Hubbs. :thumb:
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I just added the 25 names with over 1,000 records. Congrats on passing 3,000 Sam.
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Jeez Hubbs, 11,128 entries!?! That's like one entry an hour for the past 10 years! I'm not well at math.

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It's...uh...called an addiction...what can I say... :lol:
I also know how to enter stuff really, really fast... 8-)
Also, if you're gonna talk the talk, ya gotta be able to walk the walk...what kind of Naherp spokesperson would I be if I only had 1,000 records...?
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I'm addicted more and more each year. Just like Hubbs, I enter data quickly.
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To dery, please take this with a grain of salt coming from a guy who enters everything he sees and still only has about 300 records (albeit many of them were new counties), but there are two counties just a touch northwest of Huntsville that are unvouchered and seem like easy pickings on the southern border of Tennessee. They are Lawrence and Giles county, about 25 and 60 miles from Huntsville, AL respectively.
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Thanks Jefferson. However, I'll let Bethany Avilla Do those for now. I already did all McNairy County's records so far. However, I do plan to get data from Cobb County on spring break After my flight back from my half sister's in Arizona. PS it takes a while to get to the 1k mark. It took me a year and a half.
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I've really slacked on entering my herp finds... as a Senior in Highschool things have been really busy for me. I plan on taking a couple days and entering my significant finds from this year in the database before 2015, though. Jefferson and Sam, i do go to Giles and Lawrence counties every once and awhile but I've never been herping there.
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I'm not the only high school senior who does field herping?? Well, I don't count in this forum anyway (I'm a Yankee, or as they say it in the Deep South (especially Georgia), all as one word, a "damyankee"). That's a shock. I probably should have hit Antrim and Bay counties up here in Michigan before the herping season ended, but I only got a few new counties myself as well. Happy herping to all next year!
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I'm not the only high school senior who does field herping??
Are you being sarcastic or do you think most people on here are old?
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I was being facetious about the high shcool senior thing, captainjack. Not about being called a "damyankee" in Georgia, though.
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Y'all might benefit from reading my sticky post in the California chapter forum about how to get massive quantities of data. You and Mr. Dery might be missing some simple steps. You don't have to go herping to get entries...all you have to do is keep your eyes open and stop the car at ponds and bridges... :lol:
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Brian Hubbs wrote:You don't have to go herping to get entries.

What's the fun in that? :crazyeyes:
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Brian Hubbs wrote: You don't have to go herping to get entries...all you have to do is keep your eyes open and stop the car at ponds and bridges... :lol:
Hubbs, I'm well aware of that. I don't own a car. I just don't drive. I either carpool, sail, paddle, skate, bike or walk everywhere.

And, YES-When carpooling, I road cruise as much as possible. :lol:
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Brian Hubbs wrote: You don't have to go herping to get entries...all you have to do is keep your eyes open and stop the car at ponds and bridges... :lol:
I prefer quality over quantity :lol:

Just posted some long-awaited entries to the database, yay!
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I can't argue with that. Well, I guess I could...but i don't feel like it. Congrats on the salamanders.
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Re: Database Entry Levels - Updated Jan 6, 2015

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Updated today...this should be a sticky so I can find it again at the end of the year...
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great stuff. I can never add or edit stuff 'cause I don't have coordinates

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What do you mean? There is a wrench icon and you can drop a pin via Google Earth where you were located. There is now an accuracy field too, so if you are uncertain of your exact location you can include that too.
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