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Herpetological society

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Herpetological society is a commonly used term for a club or organized group of reptile and amphibian enthusiasts. The term is derived from herpetology - the branch of zoology dealing with the study of those organisms.

Herpetological societies are typically non-profit, private organizations in which members pay dues for the benefit of the group. In general they are geographically focused around a specific state, province, or region, but most groups accept members from anywhere in the world.

A few groups devote their endeavors to the most technical and scientific aspects of herpetology as a science, and therefore require academic or professional credentials of their members. However, most clubs are open to the public, having been founded by hobbyists and non-professionals to promote education and conservation while often sharing knowledge related to husbandry and breeding.

Herpetological Societies

  • American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
  • Madras Crocodile Bank Trust
  • Philadelphia Herpetological Society
  • The Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
  • International Society for the History and Bibliography of Herpetology
  • References

    Herpetological society Wikipedia