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Reptile Hobby Survey
The Ratsnake Foundation have launched there sister site today www.reptilesurveys.info a site specifically to run a series of surveys, on various aspects of the hobby, ratsnake husbandry, breedinig etc.
The site is open to anyone, anywhere to participate in, as, that way, we feel we will get a broader audience and greater participation. There is a simple captcha to complete before taking the survey, this is in place soley to stop spam bots from submitting there junk through it (not to test your maths ability ).
The results of the surveys will be published on the Ratsnake Foundation and also in other herpetological societies newsletters who are co-operating with us.
Please take a moment to visit the site and take the survey your participation is greatly appreciated - Thank you 
The Reptile Hobby Survey
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
Who are these other Herp. Societies you mention? How long have you guys been around?
What, exactly, is this information to be used for again?
Sorry if I seem sort of slow, but I didn't quite get it.
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
Stinky says, "Women should be obscene but not heard." Stinky is one smart man.
www.humanewatch.org
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
Hi Wilomn
The Ratsnake Foundation was formed in January 2007, we are an online herpetological society for enthusiasts of Ratsnake & Related genera (a non-profit organisation, we donate any monies made, over and above our running costs to a ‘Ratsnake Conservation’ project each year, this year we donated to Project Zamenis, a conservation project to protect Zamenis longissimus (Aesculapian Snake) in the Czech Republic via continued study and habitat maintenance. This is our secondary objective, our primary one is to form an ever growing body of research material for interested parties (largely hobbyist) by accumulating data via our applications, articles and forums.
The answers from this particular survey will hopefully give a general overview of the hobby worldwide, across different continents, cultures and age groups. It may also reveal some interesting trends within the hobby. Other surveys will be added to the application, that are more specific in their topics e.g.: quarantine procedures, incubation methods etc.
The purpose of the surveys is mainly to gather data for analysis. We feel that the results will be of interest to other hobbyists, as well as breeders, retail outlets, manufacturers and in some instances (depending on subject matter) scientists etc.
It will be freely available on our site for anyone to view and made available to any herpetological society to publish in their newsletter/journal. We are in the process of contacting other societies to publish our request for participation in the surveys, until they actually publish our request it is impossible for us to say who they are, as we are only just getting started in rolling out this project. We will, however be listing them on the front page of the survey when they do respond.
There is nothing sinister in our request, no information will be sold or bartered for. The survey is completely anonymous, no personal/identifying information is asked for. A lot of people who have taken the survey have enjoyed doing so and commented how interesting they thought it was and looking forward to sharing the results.
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
Thanks for posting this survey. Don't worry, I won't grill you for trying to help the community
Zack
Asking dumb questions is easier than fixing dumb mistakes.
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
 Originally Posted by Hulihzack
Thanks for posting this survey. Don't worry, I won't grill you for trying to help the community 
Baaa baaaa, said the sheep as he was lead to slaughter.....
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
Stinky says, "Women should be obscene but not heard." Stinky is one smart man.
www.humanewatch.org
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
 Originally Posted by wilomn
Baaa baaaa, said the sheep as he was lead to slaughter.....
You're funny. I like you
Zack
Asking dumb questions is easier than fixing dumb mistakes.
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
 Originally Posted by Hulihzack
You're funny. I like you 
There's a club, you should join. I think loosewheel over on fauna is still the president, contact her for fun and goodtimes.
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
Stinky says, "Women should be obscene but not heard." Stinky is one smart man.
www.humanewatch.org
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
 Originally Posted by Hulihzack
Thanks for posting this survey. Don't worry, I won't grill you for trying to help the community 
Thank you for your positive community spirit 
Sue x
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
Don't mind Wil, he seems to be permanently stuck in Jerk mode. i don't think he was loved enough by his parents as a child.
Ken
1.0 Western Hognose - Khan
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Re: Reptile Hobby Survey
 Originally Posted by kitsunex
Don't mind Wil, he seems to be permanently stuck in Jerk mode. i don't think he was loved enough by his parents as a child.
Hahahahahaha
That was the funniest thing I have read all day.
I think the thing is that when someone asks for information on a subject that is so touchy as it is.
With all the new laws and legislations going out...I feel sort of awkward being asked for info like that.
I mean yes, they can just come here and see, but to have it all written on paper, filed, sorted, analyzed, and statisticized.......not for me.
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