Jason,
I was a subscriber to Fauna and received three issues before they
disappeared.  That was in 1998.  Then, all of a sudden, early this year I
received a fourth issue, dated Jan/Feb 2001.  Since then March/April and
May/June were distributed.  In other words I finally got the 6 issues I
originally subscribed for.  The magazine's quality is still very high, with
some great photos and stories on a variety of exotic herps and insects.  I
was encouraged enough to subscribe for another year.  Magazines are mailed
in a large envelope so they won't get damaged in the mail.

The May/June 2001 issue has articles on:

Timber Rattlesnakes in Wisconsin
"Little Black Dragons of Little Scrub Island"
"Sittin'  Pretty"  Beautifully colored Herps
"Beetles Anthology"
Hawaiian Tropical Forest
Daddy Longlegs
Wildlife Art

I think it's worth the $25.
Jim Chapman/Ogden UT
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> Hi-
> Most of us know about Fauna, a high quality herp mag that ran into some
> diificulty awhile back. Happily, like the phoenix, they have risen and are
> publishing again. Yea!
> And since I just recieved a subscription advert, I was hoping someone on
the
> list could answer some questions for me.
> If you had an original subscription, how many issues should you have
recieved?
> Who is producing it? What happened last time? I heard a major distributor
> placed a large order and then backed out.
> And how many "new" issues are out and how are they?
> Enjoy the holiday-
> Jason
>
>
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