VOLUMEvn
NUMBER 9
SO I TY SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER ~BER
MEEI'I:NG
Friday, October 2, 1987 7: 00 PM R<X>m 335, Borlaug Hall St. Paul Campus, universi ty of Minnesota Dr. Frank Barnwell will speak at our october meeting on BEHAVIORAL Sl'UDY OF DARTPOISON FROOS IN COsrA RICA - A TROPICAL FROO ODYSSEY. Dr. Barnwell - from the University of Minnesota Ecology Department - has studied dart-poison frogs (Dendrobates), as well as many other tropical species around the world. Dr . .Barnwell will cover many aspects of the behavior and natural history unique to these deadly little frogs. This is a chance to see these colorful jewels of the frog world, illustrated by Dr. Barnwell's slides. As in the past, October's "critter" will be neonates and hatchlings of 1987. This will include young, either bred by yourself,· or purchased. No venarous herps, please. Arrj' animals offered for sale at the nonthly menibership meeting must be in line with
the .. critter" for that month, or be pre~rdered. Remeniber to conduct this business in the back of the meeting room, prior to the 7:00 start or after the meeting closes. WINNING NAMES FOR DONATION FROO Here are the five names you will be asked to vote on at the October meeting for our Donation Frog. These names were actually submitted by our junior menibers, and the winning name you vote for will be our frogs new identity. The junior meniber who submitted the winning name will be given an M.H.S. sew~n patch. FRED BOSMAN;
BUZZ;
CROAKER;
RIBUCKS;
TOM
Make sure and give these names some thought before the October meeting. SNAKEBITE EMERGENCY
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