SDNHM herpetology activities
Sally Shelton
sshelton at SDNHM.ORG
Mon Mar 9 12:47:34 CST 1998
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Reptiles! Lecture Series
San Diego Natural History Museum
Reptiles of Baja California
with L. Lee Grismer, Ph.D.
Dr. Grismer, professor of biology at La Sierra University in Riverside, will
discuss amphibians and reptiles of Baja California and the Sea of Cortez,
including Pacific treefrogs, whiptail lizards, alligator lizards, gopher
snakes, legless lizards, rattlesnakes, geckos and iguanas. Dr. Grismer will
also discuss many aspects of the natural history of Baja California and the
islands in the Sea of Cortez.
Thursday, March 12, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Members, Seniors 60 and over, Full-Time Students, Children 6-17: $6
Nonmembers: $8.
Class Code: P8-350-07
Decline of the Coast Horned Lizard in Coastal Southern California: Causative
Factors and Prognosis for the Species
with Bill Haas
Bill Haas will discuss factors affecting the dramatic decline of Phrynosoma
coronatum blainvillii, the coast horned lizard, along the coastal slope of
Southern California. He'll focus on habitat utilization of the coast horned
lizard in San Diego County and the many factors which have brought about the
dramatic decline in this reptile genus, possibly the best known and most
popular group of lizards in the United States.
Tuesday, April 21, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Members, Seniors 60 and over, Full-Time Students, Children 6-17: $6
Nonmembers: $8.
Class Code: P8-350-08
Snakes: The Evolution of Mystery in Nature
Lecture and Booksigning with Harry Greene, Ph.D.
Join Dr. Greene for a presentation about some of nature's most alluring and
forbidding creatures. He'll discuss the diversity, evolution, and
conservation of a variety of snakes - including blindsnakes, boas, cobras,
seasnakes and vipers -and make a personal statement as to why he feels these
animals are so compelling.
Thursday, May 14, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Members, Seniors 60 and over, Full-Time Students, Children 6-17: $6
Nonmembers: $8.
Class Code: P8-350-09
SERIES TICKETS
Members, Seniors 60 and over, Full-Time Students,Children 6-17: $15
Nonmembers: $20
Lecture sell-outs are always a possibility. Don't take a chance -- purchase
in advance!
For more registration information, please call us at (619) 232-3821, x 203.
You can also use our online registration form at
<<http://www.sdnhm.org/education/public/classf.html>, or print out the form
and FAX it to us at (619) 235-9446.
The mailing address is
Education Department
San Diego Natural History Museum
P. O. Box 1390
San Diego, CA 92112
HERPETOLOGY OF THE CALIFORNIAS:
First Annual Symposium and Banquet In Honor of the Scientific Contributions
of Laurence M. Klauber
May 15, 1998
8:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m.
San Diego Natural History Museum
The San Diego Natural History Museum announces a symposium on the history
and status of herpetological research in California and Baja California, in
honor of the scientific contributions of Laurence M. Klauber, to be held at
the Museum on 15 May 1998, 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
Topics will include
collections and collecting in the region
history of herpetological research in the region
biology and systematics
conservation of regional herpetofauna
evolution of the herpetofauna of California and Baja California.
A banquet lunch on the day of the symposium will feature Philip Klauber and
Harry Greene as keynote speakers, focusing on the career and scientific
contributions of Laurence Klauber.
Related Activities
Harry Greene, Ph.D., will be giving a lecture at the museum on Thursday, May
14, at 7 p.m., followed by a signing of his new book, Snakes: The Evolution
of Mystery in Nature. As a symposium registrant, you can purchase a ticket
for this event in advance at the museum members' price. If you wish to do
this, please indicate this and include the ticket price with your
registration. The ticket will be held for you on-site.
A reception will follow the symposium on May 15, featuring our spring
exhibit, Reptiles!
On Saturday, May 16, the museum will host a public awareness and information
day on reptile-related topics, including snakebite, laws and permits, ethics
of collecting, problems with the pet trade and with the establishment of
exotics, and conservation of regional herpetofauna. Your symposium
registration receipt will admit you to this free of charge.
Format for Abstracts
The presentation of original research, both on-going and completed, is
encouraged. Students, faculty, and naturalists are invited to submit
abstracts.
All abstracts must be submitted electronically via email using the following
format:
Title
Authors (for multi-authored papers asterisk speaker)
Address, Phone, FAX, and e-mail
Abstract (500 words or less)
Send to Bradford Hollingsworth <<bholling at lasierra.edu>
Deadline for Abstract Submission
April 1, 1998
Collections Access
The SDNHM herpetology collection will be accessible off-site for visits, use
and loans on Thursday, May 14, and on Saturday afternoon, May 16, as well as
all day Sunday. (Types and osteology specimens will be available on-site.)
Please contact Sally Shelton <<sshelton at sdnhm.org> to arrange visits, use or
specimen loans. The collection will be closed during the symposium itself.
Registration
General registration is $25, with a banquet lunch provided for an extra
$20.00. Banquet tickets must be purchased in advance, no later than May 1.
If you wish to purchase lunch but have special dietary preferences or
restrictions, please indicate this. Students with a copy of valid
identification may register for $12.50. If you wish to purchase an advance
ticket for Harry Greene's lecture for $6, your ticket(s) will be held in
your name on-site. On-site registration will be $30, and lunch cannot be
purchased at that time.
Please copy or circulate this notice as appropriate.
Note: you can register for the symposium through the SDNHM web site. Check
it out at <<http://www.sdnhm.org/research/symposia/herpsym1.html>
_________________________________________________________________________________
<center><bold>Sally Y. Shelton
</bold><smaller>Director, Collections Care and Conservation
San Diego Natural History Museum, P. O. Box 1390
San Diego, CA 92112
phone (619) 232-3821, x226; FAX (619) 232-0248; <<sshelton at sdnhm.org>
<<http://www.sdnhm.org>
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