The
Southern Appalachian
Herpetological Society

snake looking

A society dedicated to the care and conservation
of
reptiles and amphibians.
Serving the Asheville,
Buncombe County,
and Western North Carolina areas.

Education = Better Herpers
Better Herpers = Happier Herps


DANGER!

North Carolina has a bill, currently in committee, that would prohibit residents of the state from keeping various exotic animals that it deems "dangerous"...

Read about this threat!.

Join the North Carolina Association of Reptile Keepers!
http://www.ncark.org/


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YMMV!!!

Disclaimer: We are not professional veterinarians. Any advice in these pages is given from our personal experiences only, and is in no way definitive. If your animal is ill, please take it to a qualified Herp Vet. Thank you.

It is a good idea to check out herp vets in your area *before* you need one in an emergency. It may be a bit more pricey, but at least they've seen your animal, you've seen them, and you know where/who they are. You already have someone to call.

Several websites list Herp Vets:
Melissa Kaplan's website: http://www.anapsid.org/vets/index.html
Herp Vet Connection: http://www.herpvetconnection.com/
Herp World / Reptile Rescue League: http://www.herpkingdom.com/vetindex.html
Reptile Mall: http://www.reptilemall.com/vets.html
Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians: http://www.arav.org/Directory.htm


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