Karl Patterson Schmidt was one of America's most influential
naturalists. In his special field of herpetology-the study of reptiles
and amphibians-he made fascinating discoveries about the habits of
snakes and their environment. This biography follows his exciting career
from his boyhood in Lake Forest, Illinois, through his college days at
Cornell, his participation in geological expeditions, his first job as a
herpetologist at the American Museum of Natural History, and his later
expeditions which took him all over the world. As you trace the path of
Schmidt's career, you can follow his footsteps with a series of fun
projects including: Finding Reptiles and Amphibians and Assembling a
Scrap Book of Herpetological Pets. All the equipment you need is
inexpensive or easily made. With patience and persistence you can find
reptiles and amphibians wherever you happen to live.