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adam

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Hello everyone,
as you may recall, I attempted to organise a herp meeting last summer, but time was not on my side.
This year I am arranging a 3 day, 3 night meeting at Scargill House, North Yorkshire.

Prices are likely to be around £75 for full board (meals and accomodation) This is likely to be the end of july or august, dates shall be set upon confirmation with management. Please let me know if you are interested.
The programme is likely to include talks and seminars on the captive husbandry and breeding of european species, a site visit and various member talks etc.

If you are willing to contribute please email me via my profile.

Many Thanks,
Adam C
 
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