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The individual members of our Society love and care for
their own herps. But in addition, they work hard to express their appreciation for
the amphibian and reptile inhabitants of Planet Earth through educating the public and
offering a helping hand whenever possible. Follow these links to more information.
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LINKS PAGE - Always research before
buying or adopting a herp. Find other highly recommended herp Web
sites on our links page. |
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| HERP SOCIETIES
- If you have reached this Web site from some other area of the country, this link will
take you to a directory that will help you find the Herp Society or other resources in your
city. |
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SAN DIEGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
- The Natural History Museum has some great resources,
including reptile info for teachers. Check them out! |
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SD ZOO REPTILE
HOUSE AND MESA - The San Diego Zoo loves reptiles.
View and learn more about reptiles at the zoo's Reptile House and Mesa. |
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| CARE SHEETS: Some of our members have provided valuable information on herp care
and breeding tips.
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| ADOPTIONS: Before you take in a herp as a pet, be sure you understand the long-term commitment and
expense of keeping an exotic animal. If you are interested in making that
commitment, check here. We usually have plenty that are looking for a good home.
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| EDUCATION: Some of our members are available for giving formal public presentations on herps and
pet care in general. We have members that visit schools and are experienced in
offering grade-level specific demonstrations that would enhance any science curriculum.
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