Save the Hellbenders

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Noah M
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Save the Hellbenders

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My wife sent this to me. I figure that since many of us may want the opportunity to see a hellbender in the wild, some of us would be willing to toss a few dollars towards this.

https://www.instrumentl.com/campaigns/h ... tle-giant/
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Thanks, this is great. Exactly the type of project I like to fund.
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Noah,

Great link! Thanks for posting this.

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Noah, you beat me too it but thanks for posting! Jeronimo is a good buddy of mine who I worked with in the Florida panhandle. He's currently a grad student at Tennessee State and I encourage everyone to check out his research on North America's largest salamander!
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cbernz wrote:Thanks, this is great. Exactly the type of project I like to fund.
Agreed. I think anyone can afford to send at least $5. Most can send quite a bit more to help save this extraordinary North American endemic!
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First heard of this site via a friend whose son was doing owl research. Kickstarter for science. What's not to like?
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