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-- Dr. Tim M. Berra is Professor Emeritus of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology at the Ohio State University. He received the Ph.D. in Biology from Tulane University in 1969. He is a two-time recipient of Fulbright Fellowships to Australia in 1969 and 1979. He taught at the University of Papua New Guinea before joining the faculty of OSU in 1972. Over the last 35 years he has spent 7 years doing field work in Australia.

-- Dr. Berra is the author of over 66 scientific papers and 5 books including Evolution and the Myth of Creationism published by Stanford University Press in 1990. His book A Natural History of Australia features 200 of his color photographs, 220 line drawings and maps, and over 500 references. HIs book entitled Freshwater Fish Distribution featuring 169 maps, 324 fish drawings and 1,700 references was published by Academic Press in 2001.

-- Dr. Berra is the former editor of The Ohio Journal of Science and was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Columbus Zoo where he also served on the Conservation and Collection Management Committee. He was also the ichthyological book review editor of Copeia, the journal of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists and a member of the Board of Governors of the Society. Dr. Berra resigned these positions at the end of 2000 to pursue field work supported by the National Geographic Society and the Columbus Zoo in Australia in 2001. He is Research Associate at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in Darwin, Australia where he spent most of 2001 working on the life history of the nurseryfish. He returned to Darwin in 2003, 2004 and 2005 to continue nurseryfish fieldwork.

-- In 1992 he was visiting professor at the University of Concepcion in Chile, and in 1996 he was visiting professor at the University of Otago in New Zealand. He took early retirement from Ohio State University in July 1995 to devote full time to research, writing, lecturing, and photography.

Lecture topics include:

  • Life History of the Salamanderfish from Western Australia: Fishing with a Shovel and a Fire Truck.
  • Recovery and Preservation of a Megamouth Shark from Western Australia.
  • The Megamouth Shark and the Salamanderfish: Large and Small Fish Stories from Australia.
  • Weird Australians I Have Known: The Biology of Some Unusual Vertebrates.
  • What Galaxias can Teach Us about Biogeography.
  • Charles Darwin: The Man (1809-1882).
  • Chasing Nurseryfish and Avoiding Crocodiles in Australia’s Northern Territory.

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