Lillie Nyte Reader Review

Lillie Nyte was one of our first subscribers and has now become a columnist for Herpetoculture House magazine she had this to say when she first started reading.

“Herpetoculture House eZine was made by herp keepers for herp keepers. Their dedication truly shows in the quality articles contained within each issue. The best thing about this zine is that it focuses deeply on proper care of these amazing creatures. All too often information about proper caging and husbandry are glossed over in favor of breeding information or attempts to “sell” a species to those who are unprepared for a life long commitment to these animals. There are also very insightful articles about recent scientific findings and reptile interest (rather than human interest) stories. And the best part is? No need to flip through pages of advertisements as ads are kept to one page at the end of the zine.”

Lillie now authors our Herpetoculture 101 column!

Frank Indiviglio Reviews Herpetoculture House!

Frank Indiviglio

fjindiviglio@aol.com

516-382-2432

13 August 2012

Review, Herpetoculture House Magazine, V2, I4

Frank Indiviglio, a herpetologist, zoological park consultant, and author of 5 books, has recently retired from a career of over 20 years with the Bronx and Staten Island Zoos.  Frank writes and manages ThatReptileBlog http://bitly.com/Ksb7pY, where he addresses amphibian, invertebrate, and reptile conservation, natural history and captive care, and answers readers’ questions pertaining thereto.  His bio is posted at http://bitly.com/LC8Lbp

I must admit to a bit of hesitation upon being asked to review Herpetoculture House Magazine.  As a career herpetologist and lifelong herpetoculturist, I view the explosion of interest in my field with both admiration and skepticism.  On the one hand, wonderful books and magazines have been published in recent years, and these are much appreciated by those of us who grew up scouring libraries and used bookstores for the works of Raymond Ditmars and the other legendary authors.  However, the current prevalence of often poorly-researched and hastily-published books and internet material is very disheartening.  Even in well-respected zoos, where I have spent much of my career, the quality of the entry-level staff often leaves something to be desired (although there are, happily, many serious young people about as well). Continue reading

Herpetoculture 101 by Lillie Nyte

Herpetoculture House Vol. 2 Issue 4 CoverWe at Herpetoculture House recently expanded our magazine to include several new columns such as Conservation Concepts, Breeders Spotlight, Jungle Jo’s Activity Pages, & Jim Shiver’s Reptile Journal. Lillie Nyte’s debut of Herpetoculture 101 features Corn Snakes and takes the beginning keeper from A-Z when it comes to understanding this incredibly diverse species as well as the changes in the taxonomy that many are still unaware of today! You can download the entire piece exactly at is it appears in the magazine. After reading it and having your mind blown you can come back and buy the whole issue or even better subscribe!

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HERPETOCULTURE HOUSE EZINE INTRODUCES HERPETOCULTURE 101

Herpetoculture House brings Beginners to the Herpetoculture Community!

Herpetoculture House eZine a wholly owned subsidiary of The Reptile Apartment Group has recently recruited the incredibly talented Lillie Nyte to share her incredibly diverse knowledge of reptiles with the herpetoculture community. Lillie will authoring the new column Herpetoculture 101 where she will be introducing new readers to the best species to start with as well as reminding others of how they got started in this incredible community. Look for Lillie to appear in the July issue of Herpetoculture House.

 

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