Members of the organizing committee
The conference has an email address that hopefully some member of the organizing committee will be checking regularly, and through which we will contact registered attendees: [email protected]
Shai Meiri: [email protected]
Erez Maza: [email protected]
Alex Slavenko: [email protected]
Rachel Schwarz: [email protected]
Guy Sion: [email protected]
tel (for all of us): +97236409811
Studying, seeing or sampling reptiles in Israel
All reptiles in Israel are protected by law and cannot be caught, handled, sampled or collected without a permit from the Nature and Parks Authority.
If you wish to study reptiles in the wild during your visit please contact one of us, and we will help in explaining the system and, if needed, preparing the permit applications (allow at least 2 months from submission to permits being granted).
If you wish to study live reptiles at the Tel Aviv University Garden for Zoological Research (~30 local species), please contact the director, prof. Yossi Yovel ([email protected]).
If you wish to study or sample reptiles in the National Natural History Collections please contact Shai (the curator; [email protected]) and Erez (the collection manager; [email protected]).
- Shai Meiri (School of Zoology, & Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv University)
- Erez Maza (School of Zoology, & Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv University)
- Alex Slavenko (School of Zoology, Tel Aviv University)
- Rachel Schwarz (School of Zoology, Tel Aviv University)
- Guy Sion (School of Zoology, Tel Aviv University)
The conference has an email address that hopefully some member of the organizing committee will be checking regularly, and through which we will contact registered attendees: [email protected]
Shai Meiri: [email protected]
Erez Maza: [email protected]
Alex Slavenko: [email protected]
Rachel Schwarz: [email protected]
Guy Sion: [email protected]
tel (for all of us): +97236409811
Studying, seeing or sampling reptiles in Israel
All reptiles in Israel are protected by law and cannot be caught, handled, sampled or collected without a permit from the Nature and Parks Authority.
If you wish to study reptiles in the wild during your visit please contact one of us, and we will help in explaining the system and, if needed, preparing the permit applications (allow at least 2 months from submission to permits being granted).
If you wish to study live reptiles at the Tel Aviv University Garden for Zoological Research (~30 local species), please contact the director, prof. Yossi Yovel ([email protected]).
If you wish to study or sample reptiles in the National Natural History Collections please contact Shai (the curator; [email protected]) and Erez (the collection manager; [email protected]).