Devin Reese has always had a thing about turtles. Thanks to her Cal Berkeley training as a herpetologist (reptile and amphibian researcher), Devin has written the first scholarly book that’s entirely about tortoises. She drafted it with Dr. George R. Zug, Smithsonian Emeritus, to offer up everything you’d want to know, plus things you wouldn’t care to know, about the Testudinidae, the unique family of turtles that comprises the tortoises. See here: https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/33261/tortoises-world
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