Looking for Associate Editors. Opportunity presents itself for CNAH to adopt the orphaned journal, Contemporary Herpetology (founded 1997).
In keeping with the mission of that journal, articles would remain free and online. In keeping with the mission of CNAH, the journal would be North American, north of Mexico, in taxonomic scope and would be complete in topical coverage. Tentatively, issues would be produced twice each calendar year. PDF papers would consist of research articles only and would have audio and visual capabilities in keeping with our desire to promote a stronger understanding of North American Herpetology. Is the herpetological community interested in such a venue? Are you interested in and committed to associate editorship of potential headings listed below? You may find that your expertise falls under more than one category, such as both anuran ecology and salamander ecology. If you are, please respond to both Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. ([email protected]) and Daniel Fogell ([email protected]) under the subject heading of JNAH AE. Genetics (apart from Taxonomy & Systematics)- Morphology- Taxonomy & Systematics- Ecology (major or exclusive focus) amphisbaenians- crocodilians- exotic species- frogs and toads- lizards- salamanders- turtles- inventory and monitor- reproductive ecology- Based upon the interest level over the next few months we will be able to make a decision regarding the likelihood of success of this potential opportunity. We look forward to your input. If you no longer wish to receive CNAH e-mail announcements please reply to this e-mail with 'UNSUBSCRIBE' in the e-mail subject. The Center for North American Herpetology (CNAH) is a 503(c) non-profit foundation established to benefit the North American Herpetofauna and the scientists that study them.
