If there is information for an event related to natural resource conservation that you want us to post to this page, please contact parc_coordinators@parcplace.org and include the name of the event, a link to the website, the dates, and location.
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Masters of Two Worlds: Amazing Amphibians of the Kettle Moraine
Kettle Moraine State Forest – Southern Unit, Eagle, WI🕙 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Central Time). Hands-on activities for all ages exploring amphibian diversity and habitat, along with insights into local research
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Healthy Herps to Homes: Safe Trades & Fresh Starts Webinar
2:00 pm ET
Join the Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) Disease Task Team for their next public webinar focusing on reptile and amphibian trade and disease. Dr. Matt Gray and Veronica Vargas will discuss the importance of disease screening in the trade process and how amnesty programs provide a safe pathway for surrendering exotic pets. Learn how these programs support ethical pet ownership, promote animal health and welfare, and strive to provide animals a home with responsible owners.
The webinar will be recorded and posted to PARC's YouTube channel. To see additional herp disease webinars, please visit this link.
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Wild Turtle Week 2025
Join the slow and steady movement on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram June 9-13, 2025! #WildTurtleWeek is a collaborative initiative between the Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC), the Association […]
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Snake Week
Snake Week is a week to celebrate snakes! It encompasses World Snake Day on 16 July and encourages snake awareness, coexistence, and snake safety. During Snake Week, conservation groups, scientists, zoos, museums, herpetological societies, and more will hold special events, in person and online, celebrating the world of snakes.
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NEPARC Annual conference
Pocono Environmental Education Center, 538 Emery Road, Dingmans Ferry, PAThe NEPARC Annual Meeting is coming to Pennsylvania! August 10-12, 2025, at the Poconos Environmental Education Center in Dingmans Ferry, PA (www.peec.org). Put it on your calendars and make plans to join us. Click here to register.
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ATAG Advanced Amphibian Course
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and AquariumLearn Assisted Reproductive Technologies for Amphibian Conservation from experts in the field. This course is designed to help train individuals across many disciplines including: zoological staff, conservation managers, veterinary staff and academic researchers.
Registration is now open and available through the homepage of the ATAG website

