Photos

Ted Garland catches his first snake in Wisconsin, summer 1966.

Pat Carter, Ted Garland, and John Swallow in Madison 1995.

Pat Carter with a bank of wheels used in the High Runner mouse selection experiment.

Ted Garland using the photo-cell timed racetrack that we use for lizards, snakes, mice, and will rodents. This shot is from the lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. You can tell this is a posed photo, because I am not wearing lab-approved shoes!

Lacerta agilis having endurance capacity measured on a motorized treadmill, at a field site in France. These data were published in 1994.

Measurement of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max ) on a motorized treadmill in Wisconsin.

Why Ted Garland had to leave Wisconsin before his kids got too old.

Justin Rhodes, Pat Carter, Isabelle Girard, John Swallow, Ted Garland at the Evolution meetings in Madison, Wisconsin 1999.

What Ted Garland did before he became a scientist.

Moloch horridus Thorny Devil photographed by Ted Garland in Australia.

Ontogenetic series of Amphibolurus (Ctenophorus) nuchalis at Fowler's Gap in Australia, 1983-1984. For publications, see Garland (1985) and Garlannd et al. (1987).

Ctenotus skink in Australia, 1983-1984.

Phrynosoma modestum in Big Bend National Park, Texas.

Michael Rose, Steve Britton, Ted Garland, and Al Bennett at the Experimental Biology meetings in Washington, D.C., 30 April 2007.

John Swallow at the Dec. 1995 ASZ Meetings in Washington, D.C.

Ted Garland at the Dec. 1995 ASZ Meetings in Washington, D.C.

Ted Garland feeding Vervet monkey (yeah, I know that was a bad idea) in East Africa, summer of 1975.

Head of Cape Buffalo in East Africa, summer of 1975.

Cape Buffalo in East Africa, summer of 1975.

Ted Garland with Sauromalus Chuckwalla in Portal, Arizona, July 1990.

Giraffe in East Africa summer 1985.

Lion and Oryx in East Africa summer 1975.

Indoctrinating the kids into the herpetological lifestyle!

Ted Garland test drives a Ginetta G55 GTA race car - read my review here!
File under "work hard, play hard!"