About Minnesota Herpetological Society |
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The Minnesota Herpetological Society (MHS) is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization open to anyone with an interest
in amphibians and reptiles.
The purpose of the MHS is to:
- Further the education of the membership and the general public in care and captive
propagation of reptiles and amphibians.
- Educate the members and the general public on the ecological role of reptiles and amphibians.
- Promote the study and conservation of reptiles and amphibians.
To achieve these goals, the MHS holds regular monthly meetings, publishes a newsletter, conducts public
outreach and educational events, awards grants in herpetological conservation and research, maintains
an active listserve, and publishes this website.
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Meeting Details |
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A general meeting is held the first Friday of every month (unless there is a holiday conflict) at 7:00 PM in
room 335 of Borlaug Hall on the University of Minnesota, St. Paul campus. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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Further Information |
Click here for a MHS history lesson
Click here for MHS general policies and bylaws
How can I participate in MHS activities?
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For more information or to join MHS:
Come to a meeting -Click for Map
Guests are always welcome!
Email: info@mhs.org
Or, you can call the MHS voicemail at 612-624-7065 to listen to information or 612-624-3910 to leave a message
We look forward to hearing from you!
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