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First Annual Reptile and Amphibian Law Symposium & Workshop September 28-30, 2012 - Houston, Texas Crowne Plaza Houston Northwest - 12801 Northwest Freeway, Houston, Texas 77040 Presented in partnership by NRAAC, PIJAC, ARAV, and the East Texas Herpetological Society
The Reptile and Amphibian Law Symposium & Workshop will include two days of panels, workshops, breakout sessions and talks with the goal of bringing all parties interested in reptiles and amphibians and the law to the table, to discuss changes and issues with current and proposed reptile and amphibian laws and regulations at the local, state, federal, and international levels. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the concurrent East Texas Herpetological Symposium and Expo event at the same facility, which includes a Saturday symposium, banquet, and auction, and a Sunday reptile expo.
This event is being organized by a loose working group of people interested in reptiles and amphibians and the law, called the National Reptile Amphibian Advisory Council (NRAAC), with the assistance of the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council, the Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians and the East Texas Herp Society. If you are interested in participating in this discussion, or possibly assisting/volunteering/participating in this event, please register below, and also join our working group on Facebook, or/and send an email.
This event is open to all parties with an interest in reptiles, amphibians, and the law, including but not limited to:
Reptile Owners & Hobbyists Reptile Breeders & Businesses Reptile Rescues & Wildlife Rehab Ctrs Pet Stores Zoological Institutions Primary & Secondary Educational Institutions Colleges & Universities Local Animal Control Agencies State Fish & Wildlife/Dept. of Natural Resources Other State Agencies US Fish and Wildlife Service US Dept of Agriculture/APHIS Other Federal Agencies TRAFFIC & Other Organizations
Panelists include:
Dr. Michael Murphy - Dept of Health and Human Services/Food & Drug Administration Susan Jewell - Injurious Wildlife Listing Coordinator, United States Fish & Wildlife Service Craig Hoover - Chief, Branch of Operations, United States Fish & Wildlife Service Amneris Siaca - Permit Biologist, Branch of Permits, United States Fish & Wildlife Service Brad Wendt - Supervisory Wildlife Inspector, United States Fish & Wildlife Service James Hampton - Special Agent, Law Enforcement, United States Fish & Wildlife Service Dr. Elliott Jacobson - Association Reptile Amphibian Veterinarians / University of Florida Andrew G. Gluesenkamp - Ph.D.Herpetologist Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Megan Russell - Wildlife Permits Specialist Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Captain Linda Harrison - Division of Law Enforcement, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission Scott Hardin - Biologist, Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council Dr. Jennifer Wright - Center For Disease Control and Prevention Dr. Edward Wozniak - Zoonosis Control Division, Texas Department of State Health Services Ken Foose - President, International Herp Symposium, President, Southern Nevada Herp Society Cindy Steinle - Vice President, Chicago Herpetological Society, Owner, Small Scale Rescue Carole H. Allen - Gulf Office Director, Sea Turtle Restoration Project Dr. Dante Fenolio - Conservation Scientist, Atlanta Botanical Garden Gerald Keown - Executive Director, Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research Michael Maddox - Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council Gina Distledorf - Board of Directors, East Texas Herpetological Society Doug Hotle - Curator of Herpetology, Albuquerque Biological Park Jeff Barringer - Founder, President, Kingsnake.com Robroy McInnes - President, Glades Herp Farm Inc. Marc Cantos - Florida Reptile Industry, Owner, The Turtle Source Ty Park - Lasco Inc., Owner, Ty's Lizards Glen Jacobsen - Attorney, World Chelonian Trust, Minnesota Herp Society Karim Daoues - Director, La Ferme Tropicale
Schedule Friday, September 28 - Day 1
8am - Invasive/Injurious Species 10am - What Is The Lacey Act and its Role 12pm - Lunch Break 1pm - International Laws/CITES - Import/Export 3pm - Endangered Species 5pm - Dinner Break
Saturday, September 29 - Day 2
8am - State Laws - Native Species 9am - Breakout Session - European Import/Export Laws 10am - State Laws - Non-Native Species 12pm - Lunch Break 1pm - Reptile Parasites/Diseases/Pathogens and the Law 3pm - Private Reptile Ownership, Ethics, and the Law 4pm - Summary, Conclusions, Planning for 2013 5pm - Dinner Break
Sunday, September 30 - Day 3
11am - 4pm - Field Trip - ETHS Expo
To Register
Although the Reptile and Amphibian Law Symposium & Workshop is FREE and open to anyone, we do ask that you register so we can make sure our logistics match the number of projected attendees. When registering, please make sure to let us know whether you are interested in working at the actual event in Houston on September 28-30, 2012, or would like to be a panelist, by filling in the appropriate check boxes on the registration form online. An NRAAC volunteer will contact you after registration to confirm your info and answer any questions you may have about the event.
To register online for the Reptile and Amphibian Law Symposium & Workshop please register at http://nraac.org/register/ http://nraac.org/register/
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