The Pacific Coast Cichlid Association is proud to announce our very own , The past PCCA President, a Conservation & Grants Chair, and a PCCA life-time member, Mr. Chuck Rambo as our speaker on December 12, 2009.
Mr. Chuck Rambo is a long-time member of the American Cichlid Association, and he currently is ACA's speaker program chair. In the summer of 2000, Mr. Chuck Rambo, Conservation Chair of the ACA, announced the establishment of the Paul V. Loiselle Conservation Fund for the conservation of rare and endangered cichlid species.
Mr. Chuck Rambo was recently made a Fellow of the ACA for his work. He has been involved with the captive maintenance of endangered Lake Victorian Cichlids for over a decade, and has talked about their decline at the hands of the introduced Nile Perch and strategies for their captive breeding and maintenance by dedicated hobbyists to aquarium clubs all over the country. Due to massive collections from African exporters, several cichlid species from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika have become extinct in their natural habitats. Also, Mr. Chuck Rambo is one of pioneers for Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika endangered species project.
With his special speech, "Update Victoria Cichlids," he will keep us update with Victorian Cichlids in their natural habitat. Please join us on Dec 12, 2009, at 4400 StevensCreek Blvd, San Jose, CA 95129. For more information, please check out the PCCA web site at http://WWW.CICHLIDWORLD.COM
Mr. Chuck Rambo is a long-time member of the American Cichlid Association, and he currently is ACA's speaker program chair. In the summer of 2000, Mr. Chuck Rambo, Conservation Chair of the ACA, announced the establishment of the Paul V. Loiselle Conservation Fund for the conservation of rare and endangered cichlid species.
Mr. Chuck Rambo was recently made a Fellow of the ACA for his work. He has been involved with the captive maintenance of endangered Lake Victorian Cichlids for over a decade, and has talked about their decline at the hands of the introduced Nile Perch and strategies for their captive breeding and maintenance by dedicated hobbyists to aquarium clubs all over the country. Due to massive collections from African exporters, several cichlid species from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika have become extinct in their natural habitats. Also, Mr. Chuck Rambo is one of pioneers for Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika endangered species project.
With his special speech, "Update Victoria Cichlids," he will keep us update with Victorian Cichlids in their natural habitat. Please join us on Dec 12, 2009, at 4400 StevensCreek Blvd, San Jose, CA 95129. For more information, please check out the PCCA web site at http://WWW.CICHLIDWORLD.COM
