The Reptile Talks: 1st Symposium! SPECIAL NOTE: There will be an auction on Saturday night at 6:00 to benefit USARK. Everyone is welcome to attend, even if you did not register for the symposium! Please come and join us, hang out with the speakers, and be part of this new conference. Vendors, symposium attendees, and the public are welcome to donate. USARK appreciates all donors and bidders! Stay after the auction to celebrate the life of Bob Mailloux.
Have you heard about The Reptile Talks happening in Anaheim in May? Speakers from all over the country are coming to this not-for-profit event to share their knowledge with attendees. The Reptile Talks seeks to promote inclusion and provide content that benefits the entire hobby; not just one segment or another. The goal is to run the gamut of interests in the community.
The Reptile Talks will donate all proceeds after operating expenses to USARK. There will also be an auction for USARK that is open to the public on Saturday night and donations from anyone are appreciated.
See two promo/informational images below.
Get more details and follow on social media at:
Website: Thereptiletalks.com
Register and book hotel room(s) at: https://www.thereptiletalks.com/register
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thereptiletalks
Instagram: @thereptiletalks or https://www.instagram.com/thereptiletalks/
Schedule:
May 17: Ice Breaker/Meet & Greet
May 18: 9:00-5:00 Talks, 6:00 USARK Benefit Auction (open to Public), 7:00 Celebration of Bob Mailloux (open to Public)
May 19: 9:00-5:00 Talks
Location:
Hilton Anaheim, 777 W Convention Way, Anaheim, CA 92802
Avalon Room (located on the first floor, east side of the Hilton lobby) |
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International Herpetological Symposium Registration is open! The first Symposium of Captive Propagation and Husbandry of Reptiles and Amphibians was held in June 1976. That evolved into what we know today as the International Herpetological Symposium (IHS). The 46th meeting of the IHS will be in Knoxville, Tennessee. The city is also home to Zoo Knoxville (IHS tour/banquet on June 21) and nearby herping in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Each year, the IHS is held in a different location. Its purpose is to disseminate information and research pertaining to the natural history, conservation biology, captive management, and propagation of amphibians and reptiles. IHS also seeks to build a community open to all individuals interested in reptiles and amphibians.
Register and hotel info: https://www.iherpsymp.org/registration-hotel
Schedule: https://www.iherpsymp.org/schedule
West Virginia Herpetological Society Spring Symposium
May 31-June 2 Kanawha State Forest, Charleston, WV
"Our spring and fall symposiums provide herpetology enthusiasts of all levels an opportunity to gather for a weekend of camping, herping, hiking, and hands-on learning experiences. Join us as we explore habitats, attend educational presentations, and learn how to become good ecological stewards in order to preserve our herpetofauna for future generations. Participants will engage in educational activities meant to inspire conservation, connect with fellow enthusiasts, and have the chance to win exciting door prizes!" - WVHS
Register at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeJtvHgBvotCYF4mZACpoSdpxRfX-iaWnZ09N8H8Ei1ox_MuQ/viewform?pli=1
Find A Vet Need a good herp veterinarian? The Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) can help. ARAV provides a free Find-A-Vet service at http://arav.site-ym.com/search/custom.asp?id=3661.
USARK Shirts and Hats are Available Online Our shop is open at https://usark.org/shop/(or just click the "Shop" link in the menu on our website). We currently have two shirts and three hats available for sale.
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