From The Center for North American Herpetology
http://www.cnah.org
The Center for North American Herpetology is pleased to support the Center for Snake Conservation's second annual Snake Count.
To be held 12-20 May 2012.
The Snake Count is a Citizen Science Program to map and track snake
distributions across North America. It is a chance for everyday
"citizens" to be directly involved in snake conservation. You will learn
how to find and identify snakes to help scientists identify
conservation concerns for snakes across North America. Everyone who
participates in the Snake Count does it for the joy of being outdoors
and helping promote the conservation of our most unique
predators--snakes!
Check out http://www.snakecount.org/ to register, become a coordinator, host an event, download a snake count toolkit, or to just find out more.
Or contact the Center for Snake Conservation
1581 Ridgeview Drive
Louisville, CO 80027
Phone: 770-500-0000
Fax: 626-739-7451
Email: info@snakeconservation.org
Sunday, April 22, 2012
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