The British Herpetological Society

The Herpetological Bulletin is a quarterly publication in English. It includes full-length papers, natural history notes, book reviews, and other items of general herpetological interest. Emphasis is placed on natural history and conservation as well as captive care that includes breeding, husbandry, veterinary, and behavioural aspects.


pdf 01. Zoological Society of London: contributions towards advancing the field of herpetology through conservation, research, captive management and education.

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Benjamin Tapley, Jon Bielby, Monika Böhm , Lola Brookes, Tyrone capel, Joe Smiley Capon-Doyle, Shu Chen, Alex Cliffe, Lisa Clifforde, Olivia Couchman, Andrew A. Cunningham, Yedra Feltrer, Amanda Ferguson, Edmund Flach,Martin Franklin, Trenton W.J. Garner, Iri Gill, Claudia L. Gray, Rikki Gumbs, Amanda Guthrie, Jenny Jaffe, Stephanie Jayson, Luke Harding, Mike Hudson, Daniel Kane, Jo Korn, Becki lawson, Heather Macintosh, Nic Masters, thomas maunders,Fieke Molenaar, Christopher J Michaels, Trevor moxey, Cassandra Murray, Nisha Owen, Paul Pearce-Kelly, Matthew Rendle, Tony Sainsbury, Chris Segeant, Francesca Servini, Sophie Sparrow, Taina Strike, Sarah Thomas & Samuel Turvey.

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