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<5.3> How do I find a nearby herp society?


The Herp Net Resources FAQ (see question 5.1) contains a list of herp
societies with WWW pages, and the pages of FAQs mentioned in question
5.1
include lists of herp societies.  In addition, the omnipresent WWW page
of
Liza Daly contains Peter Donohue's herp organization FAQ:
        <http://fovea.retina.net/~gecko/herps/misc/org-faq.html>

Not satisfied?  Melissa Kaplan (MelissK@aol.com) maintains lists of U.S.
herp
organizations by state, and will cheerfully send copies to people who
ask for
them.  She also has a document on how to start your own herp society.

If these sources don't list a society near you, start asking around.  If
there's a local university, ask someone in the biology or environmental
science department.  Ask the zoo, aquarium, or museum.  If there's a
local
pet store that pays a lot of attention to reptiles, ask there.  If all
this
fails, you might have to start a society of your own.  Or you could
move!



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