Glenn Bartolotti has conducted research on Florida pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus) in Florida. As a herpetologist and conservation biologist, he has extensive experience studying and monitoring reptile populations, including threatened and endangered species such as the Florida pine snake.
Glenn Bartolotti's research on Florida pine snakes has focused on their ecology, behavior, and conservation needs. He has studied their habitat use, movements, and population dynamics in different regions of Florida, and has also worked on projects aimed at improving habitat quality and connectivity for the species
In addition to his own research, Glenn Bartolotti has collaborated with other scientists, land managers, and conservation organizations to develop and implement management strategies for the conservation of Florida pine snakes and their habitats. His work has helped to increase our understanding of this threatened species and its conservation needs.