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Reptile and Amphibian Open House

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Don't miss a wonderful opportunity to meet and interact with a host of reptiles and amphibians! Presented by the many knowledgable members of the Upstate Herpetological Association!

October 2005 UHA Open House

Visiting the UHA Open House
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Visitors to the Open House enjoy viewing and interacting with as many as 20 different reptile and amphibian collections.
Information and excitment abounds!

Crocodile Tears?
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Crocodilians are truly misunderstood reptiles. Learn more about conservation efforts, why crocs DON'T make good pets, and so much more.

Who and what else will you meet?
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UHA Reptile Open House
to be held at:
 
Beaver Lake Nature Center
8477 East Mud Lake Road
Baldwinsville, NY
 
Sunday, October 2, 2005
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Family Oriented Event
Free to the Public
Parking at the Nature Center is $2.00 upon exit
 
 
 
 

Petting the smaller snakes
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Meeting Big Snakes
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Would you like to pet a Boa Constrictor, be in awe at the beauty of an albino Burmese python, wonder about amphibians, gaze at Green Iguanas? Then just DON'T miss the day at Beaver Lake! There will be plenty of opportunity to talk with experienced reptile breeders, gather literature and knowldege to prepare for your own reptile ownership, and talk with many hobbyists.

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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This website is sponsored and supported by
MaxMan Reptile Rescue of Jordan, NY