Tuesday, September 27, 2011

ANDREW MAY: Words from the Wild Frontier

No less than ten new posts from the Wild Frontier in the last 24 hours, so I thought I'd better clear the backlog:

From Nick Redfern's "There's Something in the Woods...":
From CFZ Australia:

27th Midwest Herpetological Symposium

27th Midwest Herpetological Symposium - October 21-23, 2011 -Sponsored By
THE MINNESOTA HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY

The event will be held at: Best Western Kelly Inn-2705 Annapolis Ln N.
Plymouth, Minnesota, 55441-Phone: 763.553.1600

Friday Night Ice-breaker
Dav Kaufman (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - "The making of Herpers and Herpers II."
Keynote Presentation
Barney Oldfield, DVM (Hesperus, Colorado)
"Crotaphytid Odyssey

Saturday Speakers
Jeff LeClere (St. Paul, Minnesota) -
Minnesota DNR "Herps of Minnesota"
Jeff Ettling, Ph.D. Candidate (St. Louis,
Missouri)- Curator of Herpetology, St. Louis Zoo
"The Spatial Ecology and Habitat Usage of Armenian Vipers, Montivipera raddei, in Two Different Landscapes."
Tony Gamble, Ph.D. (Minneapolis, Minnesota) -
University of Minnesota
"Describing South America's Lizard Diversity: From
the Field to the Lab Bench"
Salvatore Santelli (Annville, Pennsylvania) -
Trustee, World Chelonian
" The North American Wood Turtle: Personal Experiences with Them in
the Wild and Captivity"
Chris Tabaka, DVM (Battle Creek, Michigan) -
Staff Veterinarian, Binder Park Zoo
"Role of the Veterinarian in Field Conservation Research

PRUDENCE UPDATE

Prudence went to the vet yesterday, and was told (actually it was Corinna and Graham that were told) that she is now allowed to climb stairs (under supervision) and climb on and off furniture. It will still be some weeks before she can run about outside again but she can - at least - do most of the things that she enjoys, and which have been denied her ever since her operation...