UGA Herp Society visits the Garden

Grover holding one of our F1 Anotheca spinosa, Crowned  tree frog
Last weekend, the University of Georgia's Herpetological Society came to visit us and get a behind the scenes tour of the Amphibian Conservation Program here. Here are some pics from the tour (more coming soon)
23 might be the record for the frogPOD
Liz and Geochelone sulcata, our resident African Spur Thigh

Ashley holding up the sulcata, with the vent at a safe distance from her shoes.

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