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Written by Richard Brook
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Sunday, 10 August 2008 13:38 |
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The I.H.S. are pleased to announce that the national breeders meeting at the Dome - Doncaster on the 7th September will probably be the largest in the country since 2000. There are 200 tables available and over half have already been booked, there will be a wide variety of animals on show and for sale as-well as leading reptile outlets selling dry goods.
Directions, opening times, & admission prices can be found on the Breeders Meeting section of our site.
Any enquiries please contact our Events Organizer - Richard Brook on 01274 548342.
Please Note
The closing date for completed applications for tables is the 1st September, any bookings that arrive after this date will not be accepted under any circumstance. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 August 2008 14:01 )
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Written by webmaster
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 22:08 |
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Hello and welcome to the New IHS website, launched today 2nd July 2008 at 23.16 .
No better way than to start with a picture.
Please read more on next page
We want this website to be a great resource of information on reptiles that is why we are allowing all International Herpetological Society members to be able to upload content and add information, this way
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 July 2008 17:41 )
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Virgin Zoo lizard parent again Chester zoo Komodo |
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Written by Paul Davis
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Monday, 17 March 2008 23:41 |
It is the second time Flora has laid eggs without mating
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A female komodo dragon at a zoo has become a parent for the second time, despite never having mated.
Chester Zoo's Flora became a parent to seven young last year and has now added another male to her brood - all without the help of an adult male.
This process, known as parthenogenesis, has only recently been recognised in komodo dragons, although it is known to happen in other reptiles.
However, plans are afoot to introduce a potential mate to Flora this year.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 July 2008 13:23 )
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Written by The IHS Editor
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Monday, 09 October 2006 09:49 |
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If you have never heard of the International Herpetological Society and wonder what it is, here is a brief introduction.
The I.H.S. was originally founded in 1969 by a very small group of reptile enthusiasts and currently caters for approximately 750 members both in the UK and overseas. There are a number of regional branches throughout the UK which all meet on a monthly basis.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 August 2008 16:45 )
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