THE MINNESOTA HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY December 2000 Newsletter
Volume 20 Number 12
Upcoming Meeting The Vice-president's Report
The speakers will be:
By Tony Gamble
January General Meeting Program: II"Minnesota Breeders
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Happy New Year! This meeting I'm trying something different There are a lot of knowledgeable herpetoculturists working silently in Minnesota. The January meeting gives some of these local breeders a venue to share their knowledge without the !!pressure" of trying to fill a whole 45 minute program. I chose three speakers based on their knowledge and success in breeding popular herp species. In addition to introducing these three people to the general membership this meeting will hopefully allow new members and novice keepers see how these experienced breeders keep their animals. So, if you are a new member, new to a specific type of animal or just want to heckle an old friend, this meeting will have something to offer you.
Glen "Jake!! Jacobsen - Keeping and Breeding Tortoises in Minnesota.
Jake, a former MHS presiden~ has been keeping Leopard, Burmese Mountain and Pancake tortoises for several years. He has a wealth of knowledge concerning die~ husbandry, and breeding of these magnificent animals.
Jeff LeClere - Snakes I Think Are Cool: Cornsnakes, Kingsnakes, and Gophersnakes. Although primarily a field herper, Jeff has kept and bred several species of colubrid snake over the years. He will be talking about some of the most popular pet snakes and his experiences with them. Please let me know how you like this format or if you think you'd like to
contribute to a future talk. Jodi Aherns - Leopard Geckos: The Best Pet Lizard in the Universe! Jodi has worked in the pet industry for over a decade and for the last couple of years, has operated a successful small business, The Ground Gecko Freak. He produces several hundred baby leopard gecko each year and is working with many interesting pattern and color phases.
February 9, 2001 Britton (see pages 4 & 5).
Dr. Adam
March 2, 2001 - White Snake Sale and Photo Contest April 6, 2001 - Lyle Puente: Care of Chameleons
Best regards, Tony mailto:tgamble@mediaone.net
PHOTO CONTEST RULES
wanted There are three categories:
Herps in a Natural Setting Herps with People Miscellaneous styles Entries must be: 1.
4" x6", S"x7", B"xlO" mounted on cardboard no larger than 11"x14",
2.
Identified on the back with entrants' name, address, and category. Do not place names on the front of the prints.
3.
Members may submit up to five prints.
Bring submissions to the March General Meeting. Winners will be selected by the members during the White Snake Sale.