John L. Behler

John L. Behler (1946 – January 31, 2006)[1] was an American naturalist, herpetologist, author, and activist known for his work in conserving endangered species of turtles, snakes, and other reptiles.[2] He served as curator of herpetology at the Bronx Zoo, part of the Wildlife Conservation Society from 1976 to 2006. He co-chaired the IUCN Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group, and was a founding member of the Turtle Survival Alliance, which co-present the Behler Turtle Conservation Award with the Turtle Conservancy and Turtle Conservation Fund. The Behler Turtle Conservation Award is a major annual award to honor leadership in the field of freshwater turtle and tortoise conservation.[3] The Turtle Conservancy named its captive breeding center, the Behler Chelonian Center, in his honor.[4]

  1. ^ John L. Behler, 62, Dies; Influential Voice for Saving Reptiles
  2. ^ Pearce 2006
  3. ^ iucn-tftsg.org/behler/
  4. ^ TurtleConservancy.org/johnbehler