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  1. 1. Montgomery, Sy , 1991. Into the Rain Forest . BATS. Vol 9, No 4:14-15.
    www.batcon.org/batsmag/v9n4-4. - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/17/2008   Last Visited: 6/17/2008

    Owing to our large group--we were 22 people, including our tour leader, BCI's Director of Special Projects Dr. Paul Robertson, and Dr. Richard LaVal, a well-known bat specialist and local naturalist--intimate observation of terrestrial animals was difficult.
  2. 2. Anonymous. NEWS. Marine Turtle Newsletter 72:23-27.
    www.seaturtle.org/mtn/archives - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/15/1995   Last Visited: 6/29/2001

    The Caribbean Conservation Corporation ( CCC ) , the oldest sea turtle conservation research and conservation organization in the world , announced the hiring of Paul B. Robertson , Ph.D. as the group's new Executive Director. For the past four years , Dr. Robertson served as Director of the Center for Rainforest Studies in Yungaburra , Australia. Prior to this , he was Executive Director of BAt Conservation International , headquartered in Austin , Texas. During his career , Dr. Robertson has taught extensively in the biological sciences at Trinity University in San Antonio , Texas and he has gained considerable experience conducting field research and organizing ecotourism programs. Dr. Robertson earned his Ph.D. in ecology at the University of Kansas. He also holds a Masters degree in systematics and a Bachelors degree in Zoology.
  3. 3. bci.batcon.org
    bci.batcon.org/batsmag/v7n1-12 - [Cached]

    Published on: 3/6/2007   Last Visited: 8/12/2007

    After a year's sabbatical at BCI, Dr. Paul Robertson has returned to his post at Trinity University in San Antonio where he is an Associate Professor of Biology and Program Director for Environmental Studies. As BCI's first Associate Science Director, Paul laid much groundwork for future bat conservation projects and initiated BCI's Chiropteran Bibliographic Data Base on worldwide bat research, a project he continues to supervise. His association with BCI also continues as Special Projects Coordinator. Both Gary and Paul will represent BCI at the Eighth International Bat Research Conference this summer in Sydney, Australia where they will be co-chairing the Conservation Section.

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