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| The Sandalwood Herpetology Club (SHC) is dedicated to the education in reptile and amphibian topics, as well as environmental issues that affect all of us. We understand that, although herps might be our love and passion, all flora and fauna play an important role in the ecology of every habitat. Please watch as we grow through weekly club meetings and other activities that we get involved with.
Interested students can email Mr. Monlezun for more information. Please also see us on Facebook at Sandalwood Herpetology Club.
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St Augustine Alligator Farm. The SHC toured the SAAF and rode the zip line over the park on March 20, 2012.
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Homecoming Float 2011. The SHC created a float for the first time ever. A good time was had by all.
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7 Dumeril's Boas Born in Classroom. After a long wait, the boas were finally born on August 18, 2011.
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Gopher Tortoises Gone. After 8 years with these beloved tortoises, Sandalwood said goodbye to these native tortoises. The courtyard has been reworked and the mountain tortoises will have a much larger area to roam.
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Manouria emys Breeding Facility Visited The SHC visited Vic Morgan and his mountain tortoises. Those who attended saw tortoises of all sizes, including new hatchlings. The adults were in very large natural enclosures outdoors.
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Your Help is Needed! Our cages that the classroom herps are kept in are old and varied in shapes and sizes. We need to raise funds to buy new, Visionarium cages that will streamline the way we keep our animals. Please consider the Adopt A Reptile program as a way for you to help. |
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Tonca's Birthday at the MOSH. Scott and Alex assisted the Jacksonville Herpetological Society at the Museum of Science and History with Tonca, the alligator snapping turtle for his annual birthday party.
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Earth Day 2006. Earth Day was another big hit. The SHC had a huge turnout to see and touch many herps and things.
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WANTED!!! Wild caught eastern kingsnakes, Lampropeltis getula getula, from Duval, Clay, St. John's, Baker, or Nassau counties. |
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New Book Available Spring 2012!
A new book, Keeping Reptiles & Amphibians in the Classroom, by Mike Monlezun, IS NOW AVAILABLE! The e-book version is now available for $9.99 on Google Books. It should be available in the print version later this spring. This book is targeted towards teachers and other educators that plan on keeping these animals at school. It will retail for $14.95. |
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