Pennsylvania Woodland Herpetological Society

Dr. Peter Brown

Dr. Peter Brown
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Joined Oct 13 2009
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61 years old
Penn Yan, NY
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Semi-retired veterinarian.  Hatchling eastern milksnake found in basement of farmhouse (along with 1/2 dozen various ages garter's) last last Spring rekindled old love of snakes.  Bought hatchling Abbott's Okeetee cornsnake last Aug.  Interests incl. gardening (primarily veggies, expanding into herbs & flowers and cactus propagation), breadmaking, astronomy, careprovider of 2 cats.

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John-Mendrola
reply John-Mendrola
01:01 PM on October 15, 2009
Welcome Dr. Brown!

Things have been slow in starting back here since I last updated the site.

Are you refering to posting questions on the Ask An Expert Forums? Just click "Ask An Expert" on the black navigation bar across the top of the page.

Then, click "Ask An Expert" or "General Site Chat" (depending on the nature of the question or topic).

Once you have opened the appropriate forum (Most use the Ask An Expert one for specific reptile and amphibian related questions) click the "New Topic" button to post your question or comment.

For some strange reason I lost all the previous entries the last time I updated the site. The problem is fixed now, however.

Hope you enjoy your stay here.
Welcome aboard!

Feel free to contact me with any questions at: JohnMendrola@yahoo.com

Take Care,
-John Mendrola (P.W.H.S. President).

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"Herper" Spotlight:

"Herper" Of The Year 2009

Josh Stumpf

Age: 14

Location: Washington, PA

The apprentice of Pennsylvania Woodland Herpetological president John Mendrola, Josh's herpetological interests are broad. Josh is an avid field-herper, and has mastered many of Pennsylvania’s native species. During the past few months, Josh has shown great development in his handling and husbandry skills and has begun studying many herpetological fields of science. Josh is currently studying under the guidance of P.W.H.S. president John Mendrola to pursue venomous reptile husbandry in the near future. Josh has also assisted with a 2009 Woodland Herpetological Nerodia s. sipedon study. Josh is pictured here holding one of the four Black Rat Snakes he has captured field-herping this year. The Black Rat Snake is a first-time-catch for Josh this year. In addition to the Black Rat Snake, he also captured his first Pennsylvania Eastern Milk Snake this year.

 

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