Hello all,
The next seminar of the UQ herpetological seminar series will be on Wednesday the 3rd of May. For this seminar we have Dr Scott Hocknall from the Queensland museum coming to talk about the paleoherpetological record of Australia. During his talk, Scott will take us back through 100 million years discussing some iconic and not so iconic species, ranging from frogs and lizards, to crocs and turtles with a couple dinosaurs thrown in for good measure. It is shaping up to be an extremely interesting talk, and certainly not one to miss. This talk is free for anybody who wishes to attend, you do not have to be a society member or UQ student.
Light refreshments will be available from 7 pm with the talk starting beginning 7:30 pm in room 3.146 of the Qld Bioscience precient at the St Lucia campus of the University of Queensland. For further information on the talk or where it is feel free to visit our website linked below, or message me.http://uqherpsociety.weebly.com/events.html
Cheers, Cameron

The next seminar of the UQ herpetological seminar series will be on Wednesday the 3rd of May. For this seminar we have Dr Scott Hocknall from the Queensland museum coming to talk about the paleoherpetological record of Australia. During his talk, Scott will take us back through 100 million years discussing some iconic and not so iconic species, ranging from frogs and lizards, to crocs and turtles with a couple dinosaurs thrown in for good measure. It is shaping up to be an extremely interesting talk, and certainly not one to miss. This talk is free for anybody who wishes to attend, you do not have to be a society member or UQ student.
Light refreshments will be available from 7 pm with the talk starting beginning 7:30 pm in room 3.146 of the Qld Bioscience precient at the St Lucia campus of the University of Queensland. For further information on the talk or where it is feel free to visit our website linked below, or message me.http://uqherpsociety.weebly.com/events.html
Cheers, Cameron
