Designed to
fill several needs, the mission of the North Bay Herpetological Society
(NBHS) is: to provide a forum for the exploration of the natural
history and captive ecology of reptiles and amphibians; to explore
conservation issues affecting captive and wild herps; and to provide
education and assistance to community organizations, animal rescue and
advocacy organizations, and pet stores.
NBHS provides educational outreach, with programs and exhibits for schools, nature centers, and related animal, humane, and environmental education events and organizations. Members of the Society also accept herps needing homes and find suitable placements for them.
NBHS was founded in Sonoma County in 1993 by Melissa Kaplan, Karen Wofford and Judy Osterhout, and is a registered non-profit organization.

