Vol. 19 (1999), No. 10

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THE MINNESOTA HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY October 1999 Newsletter

Upcoming Meeting Tire Vice President's Report November Program: "Herpetology: A Photographic Potpourri" Guest Speaker: Jim Gerholdt As the old adage goes, "today we have good news and we have bad news." First for the bad news; Dr. Robert Powell of Avila College, the scheduled speaker for November's Minnesota Herpetological Society meeting, unexpectedly has had to cancel his appearance due to totally unavoidable circumstances. Now for the good news, MHS founding member Jim Gerholdt has graciously agreed to "pitch hie and provide us a program despite what it is obviously extremely short notice. Although most MHS members are familiar with Jim via his ever popular "The Remarkable Reptiles" presentations and many know he was our society's original and longest serving newsletter editor, quite a few probably do not realize that Jim is an accomplished photographer as well. Indeed, it is now virtually impossible to pick up a single recently released amphibian and reptile magazine without seeing at least one of Jim's photos gracing its pages. At the upcoming meeting, jim will take us on a whirlwind herpetological tour via a selection of his more memorable and unusual pictures. Knowing his interest in everything from easily overlooked regional species to the most exotic and spectacular herpetofauna in the world including one of my personal favorites, the Aruba

Volume 19 Number 10 Island Rattlesnake, there can be little doubt that we'll all in for an unforgettable visual feast.

Thanks for the refreshments.

So if you want to see some remarkable photos of both common and not so common amphibians and reptiles, plan on attending this upcoming meeting. Knowing Jim's enthusiasm for the wonderful world of herpetology, I think we'll just barely miss Bob (don't worry Dr. Powell, you'll get here sooner or later) and there's no way anyone will leave disappointed.

September's Meeting had a great brought surprise... someone refreshments to share. Thanks to Laurie Grassel for the treats. Some long term members may remember when this was the standard policy, alas we no longer have a refreshments chair to organize the drinks and goodies. Perhaps someone would like to volunteer again for this position. If you would like to try it contact Bill Moss

With members as talented and dedicated as Jim Gerholdt, it is easy to see why the MHS is one of the finest herpetological groups in the country. Thanks Jim, we owe you one! - JPL

Want to learn about ?

Date: November 5, 1999 Time: 7:00 PM. Location: Borlaug Hall, Room 335, U of M st. Paul Campus

Sean McKeown Fund Thanks to some last minute additions, the MHS will be donating $390.00 to the Sean McKeown Special Fund. For those that would still like to contribute- Send your donations directly to : Sean McKeown Special Fund Bank of America, Los Osos Branch #1710 1076 Los Osos Valley Road Los Osos, CA 93402-3237 Attn: Beverly

A comprehensive guide to the captive care of Green Iguanas. 671 pages Normally retailing around $32.00 we will be selling them for $22.00 to the membership at the General Meetings.

Cards and letters may be sent to:

If you've been wanting to adopt an Iguana but didn't know how to care for it here's a great book to get you started.

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