RHJ 14
"SAVE the PARSON's CHAMELON" PROJECT (with RHF team)
RHF goal is to raise the authority and status of herpetoculture in global conservation community and to become an informative, educational and public platform for all involved and interested parties.
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"SAVE the PARSON's CHAMELON" PROJECT (with RHF team)
Herpetology and Herpetoculture: The Bridge Between by Олексій Марущак, Oksana Nekrasova, Mihails Pupiņš, Jean-Yves Georges
Learn how keepers at Antwerp Zoo in Belgium are breeding the Threatened emperor spotted newt and the science behind their paludarium setups.
A Tour of Parque Zoológico La Aurora, Guatemala
THE TREE MONITORS OF RAJA AMPAT THE NATURAL HISTORY AND CAPTIVE HUSBANDRY OF THE MOLE LIZARDS THE HISTORY AND FUTURE OF ANTWERP Z00
BELGIUM A GUIDE TO THE NEWTS OF GERMANYCONSERVATION OF THE ENDANGERED THREE-COLOURED HARLEQUIN TOAD BREEDING GALAPAGOS GIANT TORTOISES AT "CROCODILES OF THE WORLD"BEHIND THE SCENES AT TONG REPTILE FACILITY, HONG KONG
The Responsible Herpetoculture Foundation has an honest discussion with Dr Markus Monzel, President of DGHT about the state of Herpetoculture in Europe.
LA FERME TROPICALE IN FRANCE: A GOOD EXAMPLE OF RESPONSIBLE HERPETOCULTURE
The Vivarium Magazine and the spread of ''Herpetoculture''
Abronia – Updated Observations on Captive Care* – One of RHP's very own herpetoculture experts, Jason Wagner, looks back on his nearly two decades of working with multiple species of arboreal alligator lizards in the genus Abronia. Jason shares the observations and techniques he has developed over that time that he believes are the keys to achieve...
THE TIME FOR RESPONSIBLE HERPETOCULTURE EDUCATION IS NOW