Nicolette L. Cagle is a Senior Lecturer in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University.
Only a few authors, all of them well known and widely admired for their ability to provide accessible insights into difficult topics, have successfully and consistently combined story-telling with hard science. Many are cited in this book. Nicolette Cagle deserves to be included in that distinguished pantheon. We hope she keeps writing. -- ""Reptiles & Amphibians"" The writing is superb, often elegant--easy reading with a poetic flow, melding literary appeal with the beauty of nature. Anyone who appreciates the natural world and has a passion for the outdoors--from bird-watchers to hikers, from hunters to land managers, and especially anyone interested in herpetofauna--will find connections with Saving Snakes. --J. Whitfield Gibbons, University of Georgia, author of Keeping All the Pieces: Perspectives on Natural History and the Environment This book could do for snakes what Silent Spring did for birds. --David A. Steen, author of Secrets of Snakes: The Science beyond the Myths