REPTA News
Hagen Group joins repta
REPTA is pleased to announce a new corporate sponsor in Hagen (Rolf C Hagen Group). The Montreal based giant of herpetoculture understands the need for…
ZOOMED JOINS REPTA
REPTA is pleased to announce a new corporate sponsor in Zoomed. The California based giant of herpetoculture understands the need for the UK to be…
Large Constrictor Pre-OwnerShip Assessment
The large constrictor pre-ownership assessment and accompanying guidance has now been completed and has been emailed to all REPTA members. This may appear in your…
Preserving Freedom of Choice: REPTA’s Commitment to Combating Positive Lists
In recent times, the reptile and exotic pet community in the UK has found itself at the forefront of a crucial battle—one that could significantly…
An overview of REPTA’s current focus on the Post Implementation Review (PIR) of the License for Activities Involving Animals (LAIA) regulations.
As you are aware, REPTA plays a pivotal role in advocating for the interests of the reptile and exotic pet trade. A substantial part of…
repta large species policy roll out
The REPTA large species guidance policy will be rolled out in three sections each considering a separate group of companion animal reptiles. The nuanced requirements…
Two memberships : one future
The defence of maintaining reptiles as companion animals was always going to require vast amounts of collaboration. Given the sheer weight of pressure applied to…
repta is restructuring
Since REPTA’s inception in 2004 the organisation has fought the anti reptile keeping lobby and made sure of fair representation at governmental level when policy…
Changes at repta
Dear REPTA Members, I’m reaching out to share some exciting news about a shift in my role within REPTA—a project that has been my passion…
REPTA Energy Impact Report 2022
Due to growing pressure from energy price increases during Q1 and Q2 of 2022 REPTA surveyed 100 companion animal centres to assess the impacts to…