For years, the majority of ecologists thought there were only two species of leopard frog that lived along the East Coast. In the 1930s, a paper published by Carl Frederick Kauffeld, former curator of reptiles and director at the Staten Island Zoo, suggested there was a third.
Date: Oct 31, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
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Carl Frederick
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Metal Underground - Writer/Reviewer (2011)
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Married
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Avid/rabid fan of Heavy Metal and its many subgenres since 1986 and self-professed metal historian with aspirations to create a vault of metal in the Black Forest region of Germany (much like the seed...
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Carl Frederick
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Harvard Kennedy School - Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2011)
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Currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Saguaro Seminar at Harvard Kennedy School. Earned my PhD in Sociology from UW-Madison in 2011 Homepage: http://scholar.harv...