THE MINNESOTA HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY Volume 19 Number 6
June 1999 Newsletter
Upcoming Meeting Highlights July Program: "The Remarkable Reptiles" Guest
Speaker.
Jim
Gerholdt
Over the years, few MHS programs have proven as enjoyable as Jim Gerholdfs wonderful presentation "The Remarkable Reptiles." In fact this unique Introduction to the world of reptiles, which features an assorbnent of both living animals and herpetological artifacts, has become so popular that Jim is now kept busy providing over 250 presentations annually. These presentations include regular annual appearances at a wide variety of venues, both here in Minnesota and In neighboring states, including at such illustrious institutions as the Science Museum of Minnesota, state parks and a wide assorbnent of regional nature centers.
The popularity of Jim's reptile programs isn!t surprising. when one considers his long-standing commitment not only to the care of these animals In captivity (animals In his care have established several longevity records), but to their value and roles in the world's ecosystems as well In addition to being one of the founding members of the MHS, Jim was also the original and longest serving editor of our society's newsletter, a position he held from 1981 to 1987. His other herpetological activities include an advisory position on the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums' Species Survival Plan for the Aruba
Island Ratilesnake, active participation in the conservation efforts of the Friends of the Rare Amphibians of the Western Ghats (FRAWG) and a variety of writing projects including herpetofauna guides for each of Minnesota's State Parks (co-authored with his wife Pam) and a series of popular children's books on amphibians and reptiles. As if this isn't enough, Jim is also an accomplished photographer and his photos have been published in a wide variety of books and herpetological periodicals. So if you're interested in the natural hiStory and/ or captive care of reptiles, plan on attending the July 1999 MHS meeting. Just make sure to bring along the younger members of the group as well, as I know from past experience that they will particularly enjoy Jim's show. As the program promises to be an entertaining and educational experience for reptile enthusiasts of all ages, l'll just plan on seeing you there. "Nuff Said ll - JPL
Date: July 9, 1999 Time: 7:00 PM. Location: Borlaug Hall, Room 335, U of M st. Paul Campus
Remindersl Due to the July 4th Holiday Weekend the July Meetings will be one week later Have a happy and safe Holiday! The MRS PICNIC is July 17th ! Locke Park 400 7I st Avenue NE Fridley, Anoka County
Just off ofHwy 47 (University Ave.) 85di hi. I thy 181
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Sept 10 1999 - Barney OldfieldHerpetology of the 4 Comers Area of the Southwestern U. s. JPL
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Aug 6, 1999 - Richard Sajdak From T reesnakes to Rattlesnakes
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Plan on attending. cause, come rain or shine, the turtles really enjoy being outside. The park opens at 9:00 am and the gri11s will be ready by noon.
Contact Roger or Jodi Statz (612) for more information or
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directions.