toxinologist
Active Member
Hi all,
I?ll be in Brisbane on the 1st June on behalf of the Australian Geographic Society to present a lecture on society-sponsored research in Papua New Guinea. Details from the Society website are as follows:
?SNAKE TRACKS? David Williams
David brings snakebite research and treatment to some of the most remote parts of Papua New Guinea. Listen to his fascinating story.
Wednesday, 1 June, 7.30 p.m. $15.00.
Queensland Museum,
South Bank,
cnr. Grey & Melbourne Streets,
Brisbane.
To book online go ot the Australian Geographic Society website (http://www.australiangeographic.com). Or phone 1300 555 176, fax (02) 9473 6790 quoting your credit card number; or by mail to AG Society Lectures, PO Box 321, Terrey Hills NSW, 2084.
Look forward to seeing some herpers there!
Cheers
David
I?ll be in Brisbane on the 1st June on behalf of the Australian Geographic Society to present a lecture on society-sponsored research in Papua New Guinea. Details from the Society website are as follows:
?SNAKE TRACKS? David Williams
David brings snakebite research and treatment to some of the most remote parts of Papua New Guinea. Listen to his fascinating story.
Wednesday, 1 June, 7.30 p.m. $15.00.
Queensland Museum,
South Bank,
cnr. Grey & Melbourne Streets,
Brisbane.
To book online go ot the Australian Geographic Society website (http://www.australiangeographic.com). Or phone 1300 555 176, fax (02) 9473 6790 quoting your credit card number; or by mail to AG Society Lectures, PO Box 321, Terrey Hills NSW, 2084.
Look forward to seeing some herpers there!
Cheers
David