| WACHIRA KITIMASAK, Ph.D. |
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Wachira has received his Ph.D. at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. He is studies included the following: the systematics, ecology, status, and conservation of the gravely endangered, giant striped softshell Chitra chitra in the Mae Klong River system of Western Thailand. He is also developing captive maintenance and propagation techniques which will be employed in order to replenish the badly depleted populations of this spectacular, endemic Thai species. |
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Chitra chitra Photo by Wachira Kitimasak |
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Photo below is of Wachira, Dr. Kumthorn Thirakhupt, Wachira's Co-Advisor and his son on a trip to Springfield, Missouri, USA in the summer of 2000. Wachira is shown holding a common snapping turtle caught at the Missouri State University Ag Farm pond. |
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From Left to Right: Wachira Kitimasak, Dr. Kumthorn Thirakhupt and his son.
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Photo by Wachira Kitimasak
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Chitra Chitra eggs Photo by Wachira Kitimasak |
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Chitra Chitra hatchling Photo by Wachira Kitimasak |
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Photo by Wachira Kitimasak
Photo by Wachira Kitimasak
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Chitra Chitra hatchling Photo by Wachira Kitimasak |
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Photo by Wachira Kitimasak
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Wachira and adult Chitra chitra: Photo by Don Moll |
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Dr. Moll and Wachira on his trip to the USA to work on his dissertation. Photo by Chris Barnhart |
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Dr. Kumthorn Thirakhupt, Dr. Don Moll and Dr. Wachira Kitimasak in the Chulalongkorn University Turtle Lab, March 26, 2003. |