Australian
Herpetological
Societies
and
Groups


Australian Society of Herpetologists
Australia's society of professional herpetologists, postgraduate students and publishing amateurs.
A.C.T. Herpetological Association
A society of professional and amateur herpetologists and herpetoculturalists based in the Australian Capital Territory.
Australian Herpetological Society
A society of professional and amateur herpetologists and herpetoculturalists with a special interest in frogs and reptiles based in Sydney, NSW.
Western Australian Society of Amatuer Herpetologists
A society of amateur herpetologists and herpetoculturalists based in the Perth, Western Australia.
Victorian Herpetological Society
A society of professional and amateur herpetologists and herpetoculturalists based in Melbourne, Victoria.
The Hawkesbury Herpetological Society
A society of professional and amateur herpetologists and herpetoculturalists based in Richmond, NSW.
New England Herpetological Society
A group of enthusiasts that share an interest in reptile and amphibians based in Tamworth, Northern NSW.
North Coast Herpetological Society
A group of enthusiasts that share an interest in reptile and amphibians based in Port Macquarie, NSW.
Orana Herpetological Society
An amateur group we all share a common interest in the study of reptiles and amphibians based in Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia.
Society of Frogs and Reptiles
A club for Frog and Reptile enthusiasts based in Shortland, NSW.
Herpetological Society of Queensland
For those attracted to a unique passion, generating the endless wonderment and excitement of learning about some of the worlds most deadly, fascinating and misunderstood creatures. Based at Eatons Hill (formerly Bunyaville) Brisbane.
South Coast Herpetological Society
A society of reptile keepers and breeders, made up of a wide cross-section of ages and family groups which helps to give our gatherings a very friendly atmosphere, and which caters to all herpers from beginners to keepers with years of experience. Based in Fairy Meadow, NSW, just south of Sydney.
Riverina Herpetological Society
A group formed in 1999 to meet the needs of an ever-increasing number of herpetologists in the Riverina region.
Tablelands Frog Club
This society's main aims are to encourage and foster an interest in frogs, to provide expert assistance and education for newcomers and undertake a continuous survey of the local native species to determine their relative abundance and distribution.
Victorian Frog Group
A society of professional and amateur herpetologists and herpetoculturalists with a special interest in frogs based in Melbourne, Victoria.
Queensland Frog Society
A society of amateur herpetologists and herpetoculturalists with a special interest in frogs based in Brisbane, Queensland.
The Frog and Tadpole Study Group of NSW
Members span a wide range of interest -- naturalists, herpetologists, pet keepers, professional scientists and private people with a desire to learn more about frogs and our environment.

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