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RESPONSIBLE HERPETOCULTURE JOURNAL #11 OUT NOW!

  • Meet the organisation using herpetoculture to safeguard the future of endangered species as Leandro Bergmann interviews Heiko Werning from Citizen Conservation.
  • The Titcaca water frog is a unique species from a single lake in the Andes. We speak to Arturo Muñoz, Founder of the Bolivian Amphibian Initiative to learn how to captive-breed and conserve the species.
  • Lydie Devost-Verger (Didiegecko AFT) shares husbandry methods for the Yucatan spiny tailed iguana.
  • How do you create a guide to all the herpetofauna of a mega-diverse country? Alejandro Arteaga of Tropical Herping tells us about his latest project, Reptiles of Ecuador.
  • Dylan Whitehill discusses the care and keeping of Chinese pond turtles.
  • Rowland Griffin, Director of Conservation at Parque Zoologico La Aurora gives us a tour of Reino Kan y Reptiles, the Abronia Breeding Project and the work they are doing with Guatemalan beaded lizards.
  • Melissa Spreda, Zookeeper at Milwaukee County Zoo shares husbandry and breeding strategies for the rhinoceros horned viper.
  • Let’s go herping with Bryan Minne and Laura Ruysseveldt of Herpetological Education and Research Project! In this issue; Tanzania!
  • How do you relocate giant man-eating crocodiles? Bali Reptile Rescue share details on one of their most dangerous rescues yet.
  • Plus, herpetological news, literature digest, book reviews, terrarium guides and more!
  • Visit www.responsibleherpetoculture.foundation to learn more now.
RESPONSIBLE HERPETOCULTURE JOURNAL #11

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