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We welcome and request submissions of article, op/editorials and other content from all our members. Please understand that content specific to reptiles and amphibians is given first consideration. 
Your submissions are essential to the success of the HerpBeat!

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Who's your Editor?

Diana Sleiertin
 
Diana, a journalism major, has been an active part of many newsletters in the past, including those for dive shops and small corporations.     She began with the HerpBeat in the fall of 2004, preceeded by Steve Shockney, who has continued to provide excellent support and guidance for the continued success of the HerpBeat. She looks forward to  providing a fun and informative HerpBeat to the members of the UHA, and is always open to your submissions and suggestions.

Need to submit by Snail Mail? Please do!

Mail Submissions To:

                                Diana Sleiertin

                                Attn: HerpBeat

                                980 Schaap Road

                                Jordan, NY 13080

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Current and Past Editions:
Some files may be larger than others and may take longer to download.
All newsletter content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission.

October 205 Volume 16 Issue 10

September 2005 Volume 16 Issue 9

August 2005 Volume 16 Issue 8

July 2005 Volume 16 Issue 7

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Submit your story ideas, opinions or editorials by Email now.

Please note that the UHA website may offer links to other sites. In doing so, the UHA does not necessarily advocate all the information or actions portrayed in photos of those linked sites.
 
The mission of the UHA is to promote responisble reptile handling, eductaion, conservation and more. The UHA does not actively promote the handling and/or ownership of venemous (or even venemoid) reptiles, especially by amatuers or hobbyists. The UHA also encourages adherance to all State and Federal laws governing the ownership of reptiles.

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