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Herpetological Society of the Philippines (HSP),

hspfounder May 19, 2003 04:25 AM

The Herpetological Society of the Philippines (HSP), Inc. is a national non-profit organization, which is dedicated to the scientific research of Philippine amphibians and reptiles towards their conservation. The primary emphasis of the Society are to increase knowledge on Philippine herpetology and to disseminate that knowledge to the public.

The main objectives of the HSP are:

1. To encourage, support and undertake research.

2. To provide a forum for information exchange through publications, conferences, symposia and public awareness activities.

3. To build alliances among scientists, enthusiasts and other institutions.

4. To advocate the conservation of indigenous species of amphibians and reptiles and their habitats.

Join today and be a vital associate of the pioneer herpetological society in the Philippines!

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP LEVELS AND DUES

Student Associate (22 years old and below) P200

Full Associate P500

Foreign Associate (foreign residents) US$20/ P1000

The HSP online group is for members only. Please email Emerson Sy (hspfounder@yahoo.com), Neil Hendrix Margarico (psycho_luv_snakes@yahoo.com) or Edmund Leo Rico (edmundleorico@yahoo.com) to request a membership application form and for any questions. Many Thanks!

Replies (1)

RitchieAnul Aug 02, 2003 09:27 PM

Did not know the phillippines has a herpetological society.
Yes I will be e-mailing one of you for an apllication.
Do you also have a website?

I have always been concerened about the wildlife in the Phillippines. I have always wanted to figure out some way to save them....or at least export some of them for captive propagation to help their long term conservation.

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