Reptile Parasite Screening: A Practical Approach for Keepers

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Clubs Lectures & Workshops Open to the Public

Ensuring the health of pet reptiles goes beyond proper diet and habitat — it includes routine parasite screening. At this meeting of the NHSM Herp Club, Tyler France will cover the importance of fecal smear and fecal float analysis, how it benefits reptile owners, and how The Chameleon Collective services make parasite checks more accessible. There will also be a discussion of options for learning to perform these tests at home. While not a replacement for veterinary care, early parasite detection plays a key role in responsible reptile husbandry.

This event will take place in person at NHSM, 6908 Belair Rd. A Zoom option may be available — please email the club coordinator (mfalk@marylandnature.org) for remote access.

Are you fascinated by reptiles and amphibians? The Natural History Society of Maryland’s Herp Club promotes the proper husbandry, conservation, study, and appreciation of reptiles and amphibians. Amateurs, professionals, and kids of all ages are welcome. Meetings are held the second Wednesday of every month and are open to the public.

Although you don’t need to be a member to attend a meeting, membership gives you access to additional experiences. An annual NHSM membership is $35 for individuals, $50 for families; Herp Club membership is an additional $5 for individuals and $10 for families.

If you are not yet a member of NHSM, click here to join. When you join as a new member, you can add the club membership(s) of your choice to your registration. Current NHSM members who wish to join any clubs should email the Club Coordinator at mfalk@marylandnature.org.

Registration

Levels:
  • Herp Club Member: $0
  • NHSM Member -- Suggested Donation: $5
  • Education for All: $0
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Location

Natural History Society of MD
6908 Belair Road, Baltimore, 21206
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