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Don Boyer
Wildlife Conservation Society
Don Boyer joined the Wildlife Conservation Society as Curator of Herpetology at the Bronx Zoo in 2011. He has worked at the San Antonio Zoo, Dallas Zoo, and San Diego Zoo prior to joining the WCS team. His career spans 33 years where he has a broad background in zoo herpetology working with a tremendous diversity of species. Reptile husbandry, exhibit design and collection management are his forte.