Tips on any good tortoise magazines

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Hey! I have a nice office with a waiting area outside. I work as a financial advisor and Im also a Jr. High and high school teacher in a small school. I want to put some tortoise magazines in my waiting area so people who want to talk finances and kids who are in trouble can read tortoise magazines while they wait. any suggestions? I want to read them too in my spare time =] haha
 

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I don't know of any tortoise-specific magazines. REPTILES magazine is about the cheapest, most popular and most readily available. Starts out at $14.99 for a yearly subscription.

There's Herp Nation magazine...a little more pricey, but I hear the content is definitely better for the more "serious" reptile enthusiast. Not as elementary as REPTILES.
 

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Terry Allan Hall said:
Madkins007 said:
There are a few, but they are pretty specialized. I cannot think of the names of most of them but one of the best is Radiata from Germany- http://www.dght.de/ag_schildkroeten/schildkroeten.htm

Thanks to this question, I added a bit to the Library's Links page about groups and magazines- https://sites.google.com/site/tortoiselibrary/welcome/links

Is Radiata published in English?

http://www.dght.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=252&Itemid=258

http://www.dght.de/ag_schildkroeten/pdf/antrag_e.pdf
 

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"The Tortoise" by the Turtle Conservancy is like a tortoise centric National Geographic, only one issue so far. But it has many good pictures, tells a story about the animals, not a recipe for care, and unlike Reptiles, it does not look like store checkout line rag with "12 ways to do this", and "27 new ones of those" all over the cover.

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