I am not sure where else to put this thread, but considering he didn't work in zoos but worked in field conservation on biological surveys, this was my default section to post this thread.
I have some upsetting and devastating news to report. Dr. Phil Rosen who was a wildlife ecologist, conservation biologist, passionate herpetologist, and personal friend of mine passed away last night. Though this was on one occasion, I feel blessed to have joined him on a field survey driving with him along the dried bed of the Santa Cruz river here in Pima County, Arizona. Last time we saw each other was at an event at Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson called Drink Beer Save Turtles which was an after party event in August of 2019 for the Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) conference which was held in Tucson at that time. Wildlife conservation in Arizona lost a great figure. Dr. Rosen was also a research scientist at the University of Arizona and the authored a book on the herptofauna in Sabino Canyon, which I have in my collection.
Phil will be greatly missed.
Rest in Peace,
Phil Rosen
Here is his profile on academia.edu Phil Rosen - Academia.edu
And here is his profile on Researchgate https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.researchgate.net/profile/Philip_Rosen/amp
I have some upsetting and devastating news to report. Dr. Phil Rosen who was a wildlife ecologist, conservation biologist, passionate herpetologist, and personal friend of mine passed away last night. Though this was on one occasion, I feel blessed to have joined him on a field survey driving with him along the dried bed of the Santa Cruz river here in Pima County, Arizona. Last time we saw each other was at an event at Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson called Drink Beer Save Turtles which was an after party event in August of 2019 for the Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) conference which was held in Tucson at that time. Wildlife conservation in Arizona lost a great figure. Dr. Rosen was also a research scientist at the University of Arizona and the authored a book on the herptofauna in Sabino Canyon, which I have in my collection.
Phil will be greatly missed.
Rest in Peace,
Phil Rosen
Here is his profile on academia.edu Phil Rosen - Academia.edu
And here is his profile on Researchgate https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.researchgate.net/profile/Philip_Rosen/amp