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Sean Bush from Animal Planet's Venom ER loves ECO's Eastern Diamondback shirt by Tell Hicks.
Sean helped organize The Biology of
the Rattlesnake conference in Loma Linda.
It was a great event which everyone hopes will be repeated soon.
Bob Ashley of ECO ran into noted authors Fitch in his Copperhead shirt from ECO and Stebbins in one of the last Gila Embroidered Denim shirts. These were just two of the amazing speakers at the Loma Linda Conference.
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Jeff and Kim Gee of Captive Bred Wildlife Foundation with their friend Mark O'Shea wearing our Russell's Viper shirt at the 1st Annual NARBC in Anaheim, CA 2004. Mark's program on the Sri Lankan Russell's Viper on Animal Planet , inspired us to create this shirt by commissioning a Sri Lankan Artist Jayantha Jansema to create the art on the back and donate $5.00 per shirts to researchers that are trying to develop antivenom. We can't seem to get Mark out of this shirt now it his favorite of the ECO shirts
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The 'Legendary', Barney Oldfield was spotted at the Biology of the Rattlesnake Symposium in Loma Linda , CA January 2005. sporting his favorite ECO WEAR shirt " Don't Tread on Me"
by Don Wheeler. He grabbed a Willardi Hat while at the symposium.
Veterinarian, photographer and author of "Amphibians and Reptiles Native to
Minnesota" Barney Oldfield recently relocated to New Mexico. We midwesterners constantly miss his presence and the work he did to document and help protect the Timber Rattlesnake
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Deep Purple's main man, Ian Gillan, in concert in Heidelberg, Germany 1996.
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Graeme Gow the man who discovered , discribed and named the Oenpelli's python is photographed for the first time with one of the few specimens in captivity wearing our
King Cobra t-shirt.
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John Cann " The Snake Man of La Parouse" ~The Aussie 'snake showman' and
turtle expert reinacts his fathers famous portrait. The red bellied black snakes are every bit as deadly, the only difference is John is wearing our
Venomous Snakes of the World t-shirt and his ever present ECO Bog Turtle cap.
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John Weigel, an American transplant, is the director of The Australian Reptile Park (www.reptilepark.com.au ). This awsome reptile park is very well known for their work in venom collecting and their miraculaous rebirth after a devasating fire that was covered on Animal Planet by Mark O'Shea. John is captured here by a visitor to his park wearing the King Cobra design. Many ECO designs are available for purchase at his gift shop.
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Who else but the infamous Tom Crutchfield would we ask to pose in our Fiji Island Iguana Shirt for our Reptiles Magazine ad. Photo Credit goes to Bill Love.
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Premier snake man Mark O’Shea, wearing ECO’s Venomous Snake T-Shirt. Photo by Bill Love
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Where does the shirt end and the snakes begin . This photo by her husband Bill Love captures Kathy in an amazing pose in our Corn Snakes T-shirt and dripping with some of her babies. Kathy is the high priestess of Corn Snakes and the author of the AVS Title The Corn Snake Manual.
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