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I may have placed this post under the wrong forum earlier today...so here it is again:
"David came to Australia from Canada over 30yrs ago, originally to carry out research on crocodiles but he has always had a fascination with goannas. He has been keeping and breeding Lace Monitors in his home for several years, which has allowed him to observe their behaviours up close.
A keen photographer and videographer, David has kept a detailed visual record of his monitors and will be using many of these photographs and videos to illustrate his talk.
His talk will be divided into two parts:
Part 1-'Captive care of Monitors'.
Part 2- 'Breeding'. Although many of the images and videos will be of Lace Monitors, both talks will contain useful information for keepers and breeders of all monitor species. Where differences occur between Lace Monitors and other species, these will be highlighted."
Come and join us for a very informative evening, along with the usual entertaining auction, refreshments including pizza.
For more information: Victorian Herpetological Society
"David came to Australia from Canada over 30yrs ago, originally to carry out research on crocodiles but he has always had a fascination with goannas. He has been keeping and breeding Lace Monitors in his home for several years, which has allowed him to observe their behaviours up close.
A keen photographer and videographer, David has kept a detailed visual record of his monitors and will be using many of these photographs and videos to illustrate his talk.
His talk will be divided into two parts:
Part 1-'Captive care of Monitors'.
Part 2- 'Breeding'. Although many of the images and videos will be of Lace Monitors, both talks will contain useful information for keepers and breeders of all monitor species. Where differences occur between Lace Monitors and other species, these will be highlighted."
Come and join us for a very informative evening, along with the usual entertaining auction, refreshments including pizza.
For more information: Victorian Herpetological Society