![]() Quillyn Quill Bickley, Regional Manager, Pennsylvania He has been with Herpetological Associates since 1994. Torocco received a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Management from Rutgers University and a Master of Science degree in Biology from Sul Ross State University. His interest in the ecology of reptiles and amphibians has led Michael to assist in international research on the Aruba Island rattlesnake and montane Mexican herpetofauna. This research has included presence or absence surveys, radiotelemetry, habitat analysis, and nesting studies. Also an expert in the ecology of the New Jersey Pine Barrens, Michael has assisted in original research on the timber rattlesnake, pine snake, corn snake, and Pine Barrens treefrog. He is recognized as a qualified bog turtle surveyor in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Torocco is a herpetologist specializing in field surveys for Pennsylvanias endangered and threatened herpetofauna and works extensively with the federally threatened bog turtle. Robert also was a Reptile Keeper at the Staten Island Zoological Society between 19, and worked under the late Carl F. ![]() Prior to starting HA, he was Associate Curator of Herpetology and Education at the Staten Island Zoological Society in New York between 1974 to1977. He has served as the official herpetological consultant to the Endangered and Nongame Species Program, Division of Fish and Wildlife, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the Division of Coastal Resources (CAFRA), the New Jersey Pinelands Commission, The Trust for Public Land, and The Nature Conservancy. He is also an accomplished wildlife photographer, with photo credits in numerous books and magazines, including National Geographic Magazine. Robert is a published author of many books, scientific papers, and articles on herpetology. He has served as an expert witness and provided testimony in State and County Courthouses and before numerous Township Planning Boards. Robert has also conducted wildlife inventories, intensive herpetological studies, and presence or absence surveys for a variety of clients. He specializes in conservation and mitigation plans and was the first herpetologist to build hibernacula for snakes and other wildlife in natural habitat areas. Robert has conducted extensive scientific research on the bog turtle, wood turtle, redbelly turtle, timber rattlesnake, corn snake, pine snake, blue-spotted salamander, tiger salamander, southern gray treefrog, Pine Barrens treefrog, and many other species. The firm specializes in the conservation and ecology of threatened and endangered amphibians and reptiles. Zappalorti founded Herpetological Associates, Inc. Our company-owned fleet delivers throughout our network with the ability to overnight equipment for anyone outside our delivery radius.Robert T. Pine is committed to providing technical and application support on our wide range of Test & Measurement equipment and to making the availability of and ease of access to that equipment second to none. Pine also provides customized and alternative financial offerings for extended project requirements. Pine is completely focused and committed to putting Test & Measurement equipment into the hands of those who need it through short, medium, or long-term rentals. Our equipment is regularly assessed under strict quality control measures, cleaned, charged, and calibrated before delivery. Pine has the most extensive inventory of test & measurement rental equipment across North America. and Canada for Environmental Monitoring and Testing, Nondestructive Testing, and Visual Inspection. ![]() Pine Environmental Services LLC (Pine) provides rental equipment throughout the U.S. Rentals: Daily, Weekly, 4-Week, Long-Term / Purchases: Rent-To-Own, Purchase, Finance Pine is North America's leading equipment provider for Environmental Monitoring, Nondestructive Testing, Remote Visual Inspection, Safety, and Field Supplies.
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