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Auburn Herpetological Society - http://www.auburn.edu/herp_society/
A group of individuals interested in a variety of areas including reptile and amphibian conservation, herpetoculture, and herp natural history. |
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East Texas Herptological Society - http://www.eths.org/
Dedicated to the education of its members and the general public about the natural history, ecology, husbandry, conservation, proper care, and treatment of reptiles and amphibians. |
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North Carolina Herpetological Society - http://www.ncherps.org/
Promotes education, conservation, and research of reptiles and amphibians |
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Belgian Herpetological Association (TERRA) - http://www.terravzw.org/
TERRA organises a number of workshops and meetings, some of which are planned on a regional base. |
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Dallas-Fort Worth Herpetological Society - http://www.dfwherp.org/
Promoting the appreciation, conservation and understanding of reptiles and amphibians. |
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Victorian Herpetological Society - Australia - http://www.vhs.com.au
Herp information with lots of links to care sheets and scientific papers. |
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Nebraska Herpetological Society - http://www.nebherp.org
Homepage for the Nebraska Herp Society provides information on meeting time and location, membership, contact information, activities and projects, native herps, and useful links. |
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Louisiana Gulf Coast Herpetological Society - http://www.lgchs.org
Dedicated to the preservation of the natural habitat and to the conservation of reptiles and amphibians. |
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St. Louis Herpetological Society - http://www.stlherpsociety.org/
Founded in 1974; currently has over 200 members. |
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Iowa Herpetological Society - http://www.iaherp.org/
Founded in 1978 to promote education. Includes membership details, a directory of officers, photos, forums, care sheets, a check list and links. Located in Des Moines. |
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Northern California Herpetological Society - http://www.norcalherp.com/
NCHS aims to serve a variety of constituents: those interested in conservation of native reptile and amphibian species; those wishing to buy and sell captive-bred specimens; and those who want to enhance their general knowledge of and acquaintance with herpetoculture. |
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Greater Cincinnati Herpetological Society - http://www.cincyherps.com/
An organization committed to the welfare of reptiles and amphibians. |
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North Bay Herpetological Society (Sonoma County, CA) - http://www.nbherps.org/
The NBHS provides educational outreach, with programs and exhibits for schools, nature centers, and related animal,humane, and environmental education events and organizations. |
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European Snake Society - http://www.snakesociety.nl/Y0/y0-index.htm
General information, photos, legislation, want ads, and venomous snake section. |
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Kentuckiana Herpetological Society - http://www.kyherpsoc.org
The new website for the Kentuckiana Herp Society. Calendar of events, message board, and membership information are now on the site. |
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Pacific Northwest Herpetological Society - http://www.pnwhs.org/
The PNHS is a non-profit organization registered with the State of Washington. PNHS is dedicated to the education of its members and the public, as well as the conservation, ecology, captive care, and breeding of reptiles and amphibians. |
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Central Florida Herpetology Society - http://cflhs.tripod.com/
Herpetological Society for the Central Florida region. Contains photos and other reptile information. |
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Staten Island Herpetological Society - http://www.sihs.8m.com/
Promotes and educates reptiles and amphibians to the public as well as to its fellow members in the Staten Island area. |
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The Lehigh Valley Herpetological Society - http://members.tripod.com/~lvhs/
A not-for-profit organization located in southeastern Pennsylvania in the Allentown area and composed of amateur and professional herpetologists |
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Eastern Shore Herpetological Society - http://www.kingsnake.com/eshs/
This organization is dedicated to sharing education and experiences with herpers located in and around the eastern shore of Maryland. |