Wednesday, December 20, 2017

National Geographic Channel reptile expert Dr. Brady Barr is the first scientist ever to capture and study all 23 species of crocodilians in the wild. For more than 15 years and through 50 countries, his goal has been to get hands-on experience with crocs in their natural habitats in order to understand how best to preserve them in the wild. Approximately one-third of all croc species are endangered and Barr’s extraordinary achievement brings worldwide attention to their plight. His latest scientific expedition takes him to Indonesia, where he attempts to answer questions surrounding a cave-dwelling population of reticulated pythons


Dr. Brady Barr and me at Zoo Negara. I was the Vice President of Malaysian Zoological Society. Malaysian Zoological Society managing Zoo Negara at Hulu Kelang. National Geographic Reptile Expert Dr. Brady Barr visited Zoo Negara on 3rd and 4th August 2006 to highlight his passion on reptiles to school children in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur. http://zoonegaramalaysia.my/diaryBrady.html

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