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Upcoming Meetings

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The Upstate Herpetological Association holds monthly meetings, on the second/ third Saturday of the month, depending on the Chapter. Please check with the specific chapter in your area for more meeting information.
 
Meetings are open and free to the public and are family oriented.
Children are encouraged, parents must stay in attendance with their children.

Meeting Information and Updates:

Please check the appropriate meeting page for January and February Meeting Information!
 
Syracuse Chapter Meetings will resume at Beaver Lake Nature Center starting in March. Please check the Syracuse Chapter Meeting  page for more information.
 
Syracuse Meetings will revert to the second Saturday of the month. See the HerpBeat for more updates.
 
Binghamton Chapter meetings will be held the third Saturday of the month. Please see the Binghamton Chapter Meeting for more information.

Other Meeting Activities:

Opening: Association Update - highlights, volunteer requests, etc
 
Raffle tickets may be purchased
 
Speaker presentation
 
Name Tag Raffle
 
Regular Raffle
 
Social Moments - snacks and coffee

To sign up or volunteer for an event, see our "Contact Us" page.

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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