Hoosier Herpetological Society
The Hoosier Herpetological Society (HHS) is a not-for-profit organization that is focused on education and conservation of reptiles and amphibians. They aim to:
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Provide resources to aid in the study and care of reptiles and amphibians.
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Educate their members, along with the general public, about reptiles and amphibians.
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Promote the conservation of reptiles and amphibians.
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Engage with local communities through comprehensive programs
The HHS play a vital role in the herpetological community in central Indiana. They are the only herpetological society in the state. Educational displays are a cornerstone of their society, and members are encouraged to display and answer questions regarding the biology and captive care of reptiles and amphibians. The HHS is active at community events, collaborate with other educational organizations, and aid in research.
Memberships are $25 annually per family and are available to purchase at all times. Membership gives you access to newsletters, educational presentations, tours of zoos and museums, and excursions for hiking, camping, and kayaking. More information about this can be found:
https://www.hoosierherpsociety.org/
Information from the HHS’s website.