Okay, I took everything everyone said very seriously and found some time at the office to do some digging. And I must say that I haven't found anything
remotely suspicious as of now TBH.I went through his facebook profile, linkedin profile, resume, articles, emails and even found a book he had co-authored.
I would first thank Sharon (the other one

) for making the time to try and find out the truth on my behalf. I really appreciate your efforts
This isn't necessarily getting published, this is getting a photo on somebody's website. I don't see much advantage to allowing
usage as a photographer, it's going to be seen by lizard lovers I guess!? hobbyists maybe?? and that's about it.
Will there be a contract for usage?? If not how would you manage how the photo would be used?
Well, TBH as long as it's not being used for profit and it's used for research and other educational purposes I don't care whether I'm technically being
"published" or not. Be it a hobby or not, he seems to be pretty passionate about what he's doing.
To me it seems like a do-it-yourself website, almost like a blog?? I don't see a publisher or any info. about it being connected
to a nonprofit organization. (Guess I'll go read Lew's link, this seems odd to me.) It's not a published journal from what I can tell so I'd think allowing
usage would be questionable- it doesn't look like a scientific research journal to me.
Here's what I found in the guidelines section: "
Biawak is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal which publishes original articles and notes which pertain to the biology and captive husbandry of monitor lizards."
I found names of 3 other editors and 7 editorial review staff apart from him, who also checked out as far as I can tell (at least those who I checked). One
of the editors had an email id
mampam@mampam.com, the corresponding website also being about monitor lizards, it had quite a lot of resources including
ebooks on sale. This web site was partly decent and partly fishy, however I couldn't find any participation of Robert in that site. I found the magazines to
be pretty extensive and professionaly designed. I'm not saying that I will share my image yet! But he doesn't look like a fraud so far to me.
(Did somebody move the Smithsonian to Long Island??)...
you could try contacting the science center at Tanglewood on Long Island and see if he's actually on staff there. Center For
Science Teaching and Learning | 1 Tanglewood Rd, Rockville Centre, NY 11570 | 516-764-0045 - it's also listed on Nassau County's website.
I suspect the site you heard from is fake.
I didn't write to them as the email id mentioned was of a helpdesk,I wonder if they would respond to a random query about their employee?
I did find this long island museum which mentioned that "
the museum joined a small group of institutions nationwide as a Smithsonian Affiliate." That could be an explaination. I also found
this positive comment on the cstl website mentioning Robert's name. Although it can be any other Robert as well.
Maybe those pdf's listed as resources might be articles that people wrote and paid to have included??
Now this is the part that has me worried. If this is the case, I'd run as far away from him as possible. But I wouldn't want to blame an innocent person as well.