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NEPARC Annual Meeting

The Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (NEPARC) annual meeting brings together experts for three days of collaboration and research sharing.

Wed, 29 Jul 2026 – Fri, 31 Jul 2026 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (America/New_York) Paul Smith's College Paul Smiths , New York
The NEPARC Annual Meeting is a vital gathering for professionals, researchers, and students dedicated to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the Northeast. Hosted at the expansive Paul Smith's College campus, the meeting provides a platform for sharing the latest research, discussing conservation strategies, and fostering partnerships across the region. Attendees participate in field trips, technical sessions, and working group meetings, all aimed at advancing the protection and understanding of herpetofauna in diverse ecosystems.

What to Expect

Expect a rigorous schedule of scientific presentations, collaborative workshops, and opportunities to engage with leading experts in the field of herpetology.

Who Should Attend

  • Herpetologists
  • Wildlife biologists
  • Conservation scientists
  • Environmental students
  • Agency representatives

Agenda Overview

The three-day event includes plenary sessions, concurrent technical tracks, field excursions, and an annual business meeting.
Venue & Address
Paul Smith's College
7777 NY-30
Paul Smiths , New York – 12970
United States
Organizer
NEPARC · Professional Association
A regional partnership dedicated to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NEPARC?
NEPARC stands for Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation.
Where is the meeting held?
It is held at Paul Smith's College in Paul Smiths, New York.
Is registration open?
Yes, registration is typically available through the NEPARC website.
Are there student discounts?
Yes, discounted student registration is usually offered.
What are the field trips?
Field trips focus on local herpetofauna habitats and conservation projects.
Is there an early bird rate?
Yes, early bird registration is available until early July.
Tags
Conservation Herpetology Science Wildlife Networking Research
Summary
A professional scientific conference focused on amphibian and reptile conservation in the Northeast.
Highlights
  • Technical research presentations
  • Regional conservation strategy sessions
  • Field trips to local habitats
  • Networking with herpetologists
  • Working group collaborations
  • Student research showcases
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