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Holli Friedland
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As program director of the Mid-Atlantic Reptile Show (MARS) and MARS Reptile & Amphibian Rescue, I have had experience with reptiles, amphibians and arachnids. My professional work includes exotic and domesticated animals. My passion is working with animal rescues.


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