Join Us for the SEPARC 2025 Annual Meeting!
SEPARC 2025 Annual Meeting
Making the Connection – The Importance of Private Lands to Amphibian and Reptile Conservation in the Southeast
March 13-16, 2025 | Lake Guntersville State Park, Alabama
The meeting will feature oral and poster presentations, working groups, workshops, a silent auction, socials, and more!
Join us for a fun-filled weekend at the SEPARC Annual Meeting, packed with engaging activities! Kick off with a welcome reception, dive into a career development panel, and enjoy inspiring keynote speakers. Participate in workshops, task team sessions, and field trips, while learning from fascinating oral and poster presentations. Test your knowledge in trivia, explore unique items at the silent auction, and network with fellow professionals in a relaxed setting. It’s an event you won’t want to miss!
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Early Bird Registration
Nov 1, 2024 - Jan 31, 2025Students $175
Professional $250
Regular Registration
Feb 1, 2024 - Mar 4, 2025Students $225
Professional $300
Note: The last day to register is Marth 4th and we will not be accepting registrations at the door
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View the Tentative Agenda by clicking here.
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LAKE GUNTERSVILLE STATE PARK LODGE ROOM, CABIN, OR CHALET LODGING OPTION
We recommend that you book your lodging at the park as early as possible! SEPARC has a room block at Lake Guntersville State Park until SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 2025. After this date all unreserved rooms, cabins, and chalets will be released and opened to the public.
To book your Guntersville State Park lodging use this link - SEPARC Conference
Or call the Lake Guntersville State Park at (256) 571-5440.
LAKE GUNTERSVILLE STATE PARK CAMPING OPTION
Lake Guntersville State Park’s Main Campground is situated alongside Guntersville's 69,000-acre lake. The main campground includes 282 improved campsites, a primitive camping area, bathhouses (two equipped with a washer and dryer), playground and recreation area (including a splash pad), and The Campground Store. All improved campsites have water and electrical hookups, a picnic table, grill, and a fire ring; some sections also have sewer hookups.
For more information on campsite reservations please call 256-571-5455 or email
GuntersvilleStatePark.Campground@dcnr.alabama.gov
To book a campsite use this link - Book Your Reservations Here
OTHER LODGING OPTIONS
If you are unable to reserve a room at Lake Guntersville State Park, there are hotel options located in the towns of Guntersville and Albertville which are within 30 minutes of Lake Guntersville State Park.
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Call for abstracts is now open. We are no longer accepting oral abstracts, however, the deadline for poster abstract submittal is January 13, 2025. For more information and to submit your abstract click here.
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We are no longer accepting applications for the 2025 Conservation Hero Award. For more information about past winners click here.
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We are no longer accepting applications for travel grants. We will let our candidates know soon if they have recieved one.
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We are excited to announce that Ana Sapp has won the 2025 SEPARC Annual Meeting logo contest! Her design beautifully captures the theme, "Making the Connection – The Importance of Private Lands to Amphibian and Reptile Conservation in the Southeast." Congratulations, Ana!
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More information coming soon!
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Silent Auction Items Needed! We need your help in rounding up some awesome treasures for our annual silent auction. Hosting a silent auction at our meeting is one of the ways we support meeting costs, presentation awards, travel grants, and other organization action items. Please help us with this event by dropping items donated at the registration table when you arrive onsite. We can't wait for another fun event!
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The SEPARC Annual Photo Contest will occur during each annual meeting with final judging and announcement of winners at the award ceremony on Saturday, the last full day of the meeting.
Categories:
There will be two categories, 1) Amphibians and 2) Reptiles. Photos can be of animal subjects in their natural habitat, portraits of species in captive environments, and species and people engaged in conservation, outreach, and/or research-related activities. Additionally, please ensure that the image was obtained ethically (i.e. permits required to interact with the animal were available and the animal was not placed under undue stress for the photo).
For more information click here.
Join us for an exciting weekend with a full agenda including:
~Welcome reception
~Early Professional/Career Development Panel
~Keynote speaker, oral and poster presentations
~Task team breakout sessions
~Workshops
~A silent auction
~Trivia
~Field trips
~Plenty of time for networking
~And more!