ARC
Facebook social networking sites
Statistics updated (08/10/12)
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
(ARC)
http://www.facebook.com/AmphibianAndReptileConservatio
n Status: Non-Profit Organization; Open Group
City: Berkeley, California
Description: Provides updates on all news concerning Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation and other news items that may appeal to the readers of
Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation
. Founded: 1996
Members: 4,831 likes
Professional Herpetologists
(PH)
http://www.facebook.com/groups/herpetologists/
Status: Closed Group (Must apply for membership.
Professional status verified by Administrator)
Description: For professional herpetologists (academic, government,
non-profits, education,
industry), and for non-professionals. Email: herpetologists@groups.facebook.com
Founded: May 8, 2011.
Members: 718
Amphibian Conservation
Breeding
http://www.facebook.com/groups/AmphConBreeding/
Status: Open Group
Description: To encourage all
herpetoculturalists to use their talents, collections, and skills to develop a global network to support
the conservation breeding of amphibians to prevent species extinction and biodiversity loss,
through news and information.
Email: robert.browne@gmail.com
Founded March 1, 2012 by Robert K. Browne and Craig Hassapakis.
Members: 750
Reptile Conservation
Breeding
http://www.facebook.com/groups/ReptConBreeding/members/
Status: Open Group
Description: Worldwide reptile conservation
breeding programs: news and information.
Email: robert.browne@gmail.com
Founded March 1, 2012 by Robert K. Browne and
Craig Hassapakis.
Members: 153
History, Bibliography and Art of
Herpetology (HBH)
http://www.facebook.com/groups/HistoryHerpetology/
Status: Open Group
Description: For those interested in the history and bibliography of herpetology. Email:HistoryHerpetology@groups. facebook.com
Founded: December 31, 2010.
Members: 196
Neurergus
Conservation
http://www.facebook.com/groups/326322037437606/
Status: Open Group
Description: An information portal for
current research, social networking, conservation, and herpetoculture.
Email: neurergus.conservation@gmail.com
Founded: May 2012
Members: 72
Amphibian Conservation and Cloning Lab (ACCL)
http://www.facebook.com/groups/clones/
Status: Open Group
Description: The ACCL is an ALL volunteer group, with no official
organizational affiliation, focusing on education and developing a
worldwide network of people interested in amphibian reproductive
technologies that impact conservation biology. One important goal
of
the ACCL is to promote and help develop technologies to produce
amphibians cloned from frozen tissue, not previously cryopreserved.
Equal to this important goal is the encouragement of the world
community to further increase its collection efforts of amphibian
tissues, representing every species on earth, with the eventual goal
of having a complete DNA sequence library of all world
species. Other
location: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.168431583169920.41463.100000092395845&type=1
Email:clones@groups.facebook.com
Founded: October 21, 2010.
Members: 75
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