Thank you for registering to attend the 2025 AHH / BHS Drayton Manor Conference!
We have now finalised the details of the practical workshops we'll be running on the Sunday on a variety of topics. We are running 5 different workshops - full details below.
How will it work?
The workshops will be run during the second morning session on Sunday, between approx 11am to 1pm.
Each workshop will be run twice within that period, so a delegate can attend a maximum of two of the five workshops
How to book
The workshops are included in the ticket pricing - there is no extra charge for attending these.
Please enter your email address below (this must be the email address that we contacted you about booking these workshops) and select which workshop you'd like to book for each session.
The maximum number of participants for each workshop is 25, so book in early to get your first choices!
The closing date for booking workshops is Monday 10th March
Workshops:
Exotics Vet Q&A
Put your reptile health questions to Dr Marie Kubiak!
Dr Marie Kubiak of Evolution Exotics will lead an open Q&A session about reptile health and wellbeing - a great opportunity to direct your questions to an exotics specialist veterinarian and one of our speakers!
Herp Lighting Lab
Gain hands-on practical experience on lighting set ups!
Tom Griffiths of Tomaskas will lead this interactive workshop where teams will have the chance to build a lighting rig for a surprise reptile or amphibian. Learn about lighting layouts, lamp choices, and thermostat use, through a bit of fun!
A great way to engage in CPD for stores and zoo workers, and to get feedback from a Professional Lighting Consultant. Some individuals will need to use a drill, but there's absolutely no experience necessary. Suitable for beginners and experts alike!
Sunlight Power Density Metering
A unique opportunity to get in on the ground floor with some of the latest thinking!
Roman Muryn, Ethan Parrott and Tom Wells will lead this workshop
A practical use of the sunlight Power Density meter (ISM 400) demonstrating measuring sunlight light, then finding data on the web, and applying that knowledge to an enclosure
"We shall take a reading outside, chase it up on the web. We will compare what we measured with what we forecast and then make decisions on how we would set up lighting intensities in a vivarium based on best practices. On the day we could extend the idea for a Bearded Dragon or any animal.
There will be technical content such that keepers with animals knowledge gaps can add to their data armoury when they get home or to their collection.
A tool has been developed that enables readings to be mapped on a pc and an iso-irradiance/illuminance charts to be produced and shared easily - this will be shared.
Ethan Parrott from Marwell Zoo will share how to measure irradiation/illumination in zoo sized enclosures and the team will discuss how iso-irradiance mapping could be approached. A demonstration will use the iso-irradiance charting tool (on a smaller scale) during the talk"
Bio-Active Set-Ups
Learn how to set up a Bio-Active vivarium with Zoo Med
Cyril Geoffray of Zoo Med will lead this workshop focusing on Bio-Active set-ups.
Cyril will demonstrate key ingredients, materials and success factors involved in creating successful Bio-Active vivaria and terraria. A great opportunity to draw on Cyril's years of experience in this popular topic!
Creating a COSHH Risk Assessment
Learn about the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health regulations in context of reptile and amphibian keeping - from the experts at Safe4!
Our sponsors Safe4 will lead this valuable workshop focusing on COSHH - of particular importance to professional or trade keepers but also relevant to the private keeper.
The workshop will include a presentation and then some practical work going through an SDS and identifying which parts are relevant for a COSH assessment.
Elements covered will include:
- Introduction to COSHH
- Key Aspects of COSHH
- Examples of Hazardous Substances
- Consequences of Non-Compliance
- Understanding Disinfectant Products and COSHH Compliance
- Common Risks with Disinfectants
- Hazard symbols and phrases