AMAZONAS Errata

AMAZONAS Errata: Duplicated Genus Name
The AMAZONAS staff regrets an oversight in the cover captions of the September/October 2022 issue, Conservation & Aquariums.

Misspelling in Viewpoint: AMAZONAS, July/August 2020
We regret an unfortunate error in our forthcoming July/August issue of AMAZONAS Magazine. Author Peter Rockstroh’s last name was misspelled as Rocktroh at the end of his noteworthy Viewpoint contribution.

AMAZONAS Errata: Mislabeled Snake
Yes. We used the word “poisonous” where it should have been “venomous.”

AMAZONAS Errata: Wrong Author in the TOC
We regret this oversight and apologize for the missattribution of Kislyuk’s article in the Table of Contents.

AMAZONAS September/October 2016, Cover Caption Error
We regret an incorrect cover citation in the Sept/Oct 2016 print edition of AMAZONAS, “Magical! MEDAKA”.
Jon Gordon says:
Please sign this to support common sense rules in Florida. Ask Fish and Wildlife not to use an ill-advised whitelist of animals that can be kept. All you need to do is add your name to the following statement, "A viable option I support would be a list of prohibited species, which would be a much smaller, manageable and enforceable list than one that attempts to encompass all allowed species. " https://petadvocacy.org/advocacy-campaigns?vvsrc=%2FPetitions%2F3902%2FRespondBryce David says:
To whom it may concern, A whitelist approach to regulating which species are legally allowed to be obtained and traded will decimate fish farms and pet stores. This is not a well thought out approach for combating invasive species release into ecosystems. Best Management Practices have already made inroads on preventing the release of foreign invader species. I suggest a review of those practices and amend them if they are deemed to be insufficient. Sincerely, Bryce DavidEdward Moats says:
I urge you to consider the ramifications of losing a 172 million dollar industry in your state. I completely support the black list and agree that invasive species is a big concern. However , I feel that this bill is over reaching and will have a negative impact not only On the industry , but to Florida’s economy.