Pennsylvania Woodland Herpetological Society

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P.W.H.S. - Free Membership.

We currently offer a free, basic, limited membership. *Note: Free registered members may not receive Directors News letters, and may not be eligible for supporting members and directors benefits. To become a full and active part of the P.W.H.S. community, become a supporting member today for a small annual fee of $10 per individual, or $8 per individual 18 years of age or younger.

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 P.W.H.S. - Supporting Membership.

Become a supporting member of the Pennsylvania Woodland Herpetological Society today, and receive membership benefits including, but not limited to: early or discounted show admissions, first pick on adoption animals or animals offered for sale, free subscription to internet news letters published throughout the year. By becoming a P.W.H.S. supporting member, you are helping to built a solid foundation for the many Herp enthusiasts of PA and beyond.  All membership fees go toward rescue or housing efforts and our adoption program, conservation, etc. Supporting membership is $10 per individual over the age of 18, and $8 per individual 18 years of age or younger. Or, you can register for life at a one time only fee of $80 regardless of age. Become a supporting member today!

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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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