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Herp Working Group
- Review the Charter for this Working Group!
- Herpetological project data from member's military installations and organizations
- Presentation on Field Techniques For Surgically Implanting Radio Transmitters In Venomous Snakes
- View or download Presentation in PDF Format
- Management and Conservation of Reptiles and Amphibians on Military Installations
Do you have an interest in frogs, turtles,
salamanders, snakes, lizards, alligators, and toads? Then maybe you should consider
joining the National Military Fish & Wildlife Association (NMFWA)s Herpetology
Working Group
The NMFWA Herpetology Working Group was
established to share information among NMFWA members regarding the management of herptile
species (amphibians and reptiles) on US military lands and waters. The goals of the NMFWA
Herpetology Working Group are to:
- Facilitate communication and information exchange among members of
NMFWA interested in herptile species.
- Enhance knowledge and technical capabilities of Department of
Defense(hereinafter referred to as DOD) natural resources professionals in the area of
herptile species management.
- Increase awareness and appreciation within DOD of herptile species
management issues and decision-making processes.
The Herpetology Working Groups objectives are to:
- Provide regular communication among members of NMFWA interested in
herptile species management through e-mail discussions, meetings, symposia,workshops,
newsletters, specialty publications, and other means.
- Promote membership in NMFWA to DOD natural resources professionals
interested in herptile species management.
- Provide information and technical assistance to NMFWA members in the
areaof herptile species management.
- Make recommendations to the NMFWA Board of Directors for specific
actions by NMFWA in the area of herptile species management.
- Develop draft technical reviews, position statements, and other
materials in the area of herptile species management for consideration by the NMFWA Board
of Directors.
- Provide information and technical assistance to government officials,
journalists, educators, other organizations, and the general public in the area of
herptile species management.
Have we piqued your interest? To join, just send an e-mail to
one of the group chairpersons:
Joe Hovis, Chair
PA Department of Military & Veterans Affairs
Fort Indiantown Gap National Guard Training Center
(717) 861-2806 (phone)
(717) 861-8492 (fax)
joseph.hovis@nmfwa.org
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