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         Reptiles & Amphibian Societies:     more books (100)
  1. Annotated list of the amphibians and reptiles of the southern border of California (San Diego, California. Zoological Society. Bulletin) by Lawrence Monroe Klauber, 1934
  2. Transactions San Diego Society of Natural History by Frank Stephens, 1921
  3. An annotated bibliography to articles, notes and photographs on reptiles and amphibians appearing in Oklahoma Game and Fish News, Oklahoma Wildlife, and ... / Oklahoma Herpetological Society) by Jeffrey H Black, 1982
  4. "My mother said I couldn't have an elephant": The American Humane Association guide to the care of dogs, cats, small mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians by Else Abbott, 1979
  5. A Check List and Guide to the Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, and Amphibians of Bermuda by David B. Wingate, 1959
  6. The Bronx Zoo book of wild animals: A guide to mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians of the world by William Bridges, 1968
  7. Reptiles and amphibians of the northeastern states: A non-technical résumé of the snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs, toads, and salamanders of the area by Roger Conant, 1957
  8. A guide to reptiles, amphibians, and fishes of Zambia by Malumo Simbotwe, 1993
  9. Lizard Ecology
  10. A Review of Marking and Individual Recognition Techniques for Amphibians and Reptiles by John W. Ferner, 2007-02-26
  11. Captive Management Conservation of Amphibians and Reptiles (Studies in Latin American Ethnohistory & Archaeology) by James Murphy, Kraig Adler, et all 1994-05-01
  12. Amphibians and Reptiles from El Valle de Anton, Panama. Occasional Papers of The Boston Society of Natural History by E. R. Dunn, 1933
  13. Handbook to Middle East Amphibians and Reptiles (Contributions to Herpetology, No 8) by Alan E. Leviton, Steven C. Anderson, et all 1992-08
  14. Amphibian Monitoring in Latin America: A Protocol Manual by Karen Lips; Jamie K. Reaser; Bruce E. Young; Roberto Ibañez, 2001-03-01

81. Herpetology Links
Professional societies Americas. Herpetologists League Society for the Study ofAmphibians and reptiles American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
http://www.salemstate.edu/~pkelly/herplinks.htm
Herpetology Links (herpes: Gk.: lit., a creeping Professional Societies - Americas Professional Societies - Old World Professional Journals and Literature Databases ... Terrestrial Salamander Monitoring Project - Salem State has started to participate in this project by setting up a study site at the Audubon Society Ipswich River Sanctuary in Topsfield - volunteers are needed to help with the sampling. Contact me if you're interested Professional Societies - America s Herpetologists' League
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles

American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Herpetological Society of Mexico
Professional Societies - Old Worl d European Snake Society Swedish Herpetological Society Professional Journals and Literature
Contemporary Herpetology
, an internet journal
Lacerta
(The Journal of the Dutch Society for Herpetology and Terrarium Keeping)
Herpetological Contents
(latest herp articles) Database s Common and Scientific Names for North American Herps USGS Amphibian ID Database Breck Bartholomew's Herplit Database Herp Picture Archive Pets and Club s New England Herpetological Society International Reptile Breeders The Arizona Herpetological Association Southwestern Herpetologists Society ...
Herp Scope
- links to many commercial sites Herp Classified Ads Amphibians Amphibia Web - an online resource for people concerned with the declining amphibian problem Salamander s Virus Associated with Salamander Die-Offs Terrestrial Salamander Monitoring WWW Site Salamander Feeding Movies Salamanders of West Virginia Frog

82. Herpetological Resources For Wiscon
Wisconsin, Survey of Iron County reptiles and Amphibians. GLIN, Amphibiansof the Great Lakes Region. Species Specific Pages. Herpetological societies.
http://www.vaherper.com/pages/wi.htm
Herpetological Resources for Wisconsin
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83. Links
in amphibians and reptiles SWISSHERP Homepage of the herpetological societies ofSwitzerland, good selection of photos of amphibians and reptiles T Tree of
http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/Herpetology/links.html
Herpetological Links
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American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
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This society publishes the journal Copeia
AmphibiaWeb

This provides access to information on systematics, distribution, and conservation status of amphibians of the world
Amphibian Research Centre (ARC)

Australian organization devoted to research and conservation of Australian frogs
Amphibian Species of the World

Hosted by the American Museum of Natural History Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe Italian site with photos, in English Aquatic Snakes Web Page Site run by the Field Museum of Natural History In Spanish B British Herpetological Society Oldest and largest UK herp society C Caecilians Web Site Articles, photos, movies, and references on caecilians Center for North American Herpetology This provides links to all sorts of other taxon-oriented web pages, bibliographies, herp societies, etc.; also has listing of herpetological research opportunities, some for undergraduates Checklist of Amphibian Species and Identification Guide USGS online guide for amphibians in North America north of Mexico Chelonian Research Foundation (CRF) Nonprofit organization founded for the production, publication, and support of worldwide turtle and tortoise research

84. Reptiles And Amphibians
and information, links to clubs and societies, venomous section Fest A captive bredamphibian show scheduled Previews by Thumbshots reptiles 2000 - Lists care
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  • Recreation: Pets: Exotic: Issues OttawaHerps.com - Information on the various aspects of the reptile and amphibian world with a focus on Canadian content. The HerpHouse - Free classified adverts for reptile owners. The Great Lakes Reptile and Amphibian Expo - Annual reptile and amphibian expo that offers sales and exhibits of captive bred reptiles, amphibians, exotic insects, cages, equipment, books, supplies and other related items. Reptilia - Specializing in the education, retail sale and breeding of reptiles and amphibians. Features upcoming events, gallery, care sheets, film division, education, retail, stories and general information. Reptile Show of Livonia, Michigan - Held the second Sunday of every month. Offers reptiles, exotics, feeders and supplies. No Imports - Illustrating the kind of cruelty imported animals can go through.

85. Australian Reptiles Online: Groups/Societies
Understanding! Become a member of Australian reptiles Online Groups/societies,This site is best viewed @ 1024 x 768 with, ARO Translator.
http://www.australianreptilesonline.com/modules/mylinks/viewcat.php?cid=16

86. HERPETOLOGY: The Study Of Amphibians And Reptiles
interests in herpetology, I encourage you to become a member of one of these societies(I suggest Society for the Study of Amphibians and reptiles (SSAR).
http://www.moval.edu/faculty/millsm/BI306/HERPSYL.htm
HERPETOLOGY: The Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (BI 306) SPRING 2004 Lecture: MWF 14:00-14:50; Lab: Thurs. 12:15-14:55 Instructor: Dr. Mark Mills Office: CSC 204; ext. 4203 Associate Professor of Biology Office Hours: 9:00-11:00 MWF Home: 831-1773 (don’t call after 10pm) 8:00-10:50 TR Email: millsms@moval.edu 3-5:00 by appointment CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Natural history of the amphibians and reptiles, including ecology, biology, evolution, and anatomy, with emphasis on local species. Three lectures and one, three-hour lab each week. 4 Credits. RATIONALE: This course, along with others dealing with vertebrates, will provide students with the background needed to pursue careers in wildlife management, conservation, zoos, veterinary medicine, and medical fields. While this course deals specifically with amphibians and reptiles, emphasis will also be placed on general areas such as the scientific method and experimentation, anatomy, physiology, ecology, conservation biology, systematics and evolution. This course will also give students an appreciation for the natural heritage of Missouri. COMPETENCIES: Students are expected to exhibit an understanding of: - Scientific and comparative methods as they apply to reptiles and amphibians - Evolution and the processes or mechanisms of evolutionary change (e.g., natural selection)

87. Herpetological Circulars
and Threatened Amphibians and reptiles in the United States compiled by Ray E. Ashton,Jr. (chair) and 197374 SSAR Regional Herpetological societies Liaison
http://www.herplit.com/SSAR/circulars/circulars.html
Herpetological Circulars
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
Back Miscellaneous publications of general interest to the herpetological community. All numbers are paperbound, as issued. Prepublication discount to Society members.
Number 32.
Conservation Guide to the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Crotalus adamanteus
by Walter W. Timmerman and William H. Martin. 2003. 55 pp. Paperback, ISBN 0-916984-63-X. $13.00 Number 31.
Herpetological Collecting and Collections Management, Revised Edition
by John E. Simmons. 2002. vi, 153 pp. Paperback, ISBN 0-916984-60-5. $16.00 Number 30.
Number 29.
Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North American North of Mexico, with Comments Regarding Confidence in Our Understanding
. compiled by Brian I. Crother. (Chair, Joint Committee on Standard English and Scientific Names). 2001. 82 p. (see also numbers 7, 12, 19, and 25.) Number 28.
State and Provincial Amphibian and Reptile Publications for the United States and Canada
. by John Moriarty and Aaron M. Bauer. 2000. 56 p. Number 27.

88. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Amphibia
a common interest in native and introduced amphibians and reptiles of the as academicinstitutions and regional herpetological societies Research Guide
http://www.biosis.org.uk/zrdocs/zoolinfo/grp_amph.htm
Pull Down for Destinations BIOSIS Previews Zoological Record MethodsFinder Index to Organism Names Internet Resource Guide for Zoology User Support Search Sitemap Index Help with this Site
Resource Guide
Introduction About the Resource Guide Awards Latest Additions ... Search
Amphibia
Pull Down for More Options General Anura (frogs, toads) Caudata (salamanders, newts) Gymnophiona (caecilians) General
Amphibia-Reptilia published quarterly by the Societas Europaea Herpetologica
AmphibiaWeb an information system for amphibian conservation biologyand an online resource for those concerned with the declining amphibian problem
Amphibian Declines in Australia research information and bibliography
Amphibian Embryology Tutorial multimedia and computer-based learning materials to aid study of morphogenetic events during early amphibian development in the university undergraduate classroom
Amphibian Information Website searchable database of references, contacts and web sites, developed by the Biological Resources Division (USGS) at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center through funding provided by the National Park Service and the Environmental Protection Agency
Amphibian Monitoring
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
IKIP
Amphibian species of special concern Montana Natural Heritage Program
Amphibian Species of the World online catalogue manuscript, American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) Department of Herpetology

89. »»Reviews For Reptiles And Amphibians««
the appendices, including national and international societies, finding a AmphibiansTheir Care And Keeping is a must and Health Care of reptiles. Published in
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Reptiles and Amphibians Reviews
Related Subjects: Animals Amphibians Reptiles
More Pages: Reptiles and Amphibians Page 1 Book reviews for "Reptiles and Amphibians" sorted by average review score: Amphibians: Their Care and Keeping Published in Hardcover by Hungry Minds, Inc (January, 1999) Authors: Steve Grenard and Bill Love Amazon base price:
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one of the best I've seen, and I've seen a lot amphibian-care books, especially newt and salamander books, tend to be vague and unhelpful, telling me little I didn't know. This book, however, is what I've been looking for, especially to recommend to new newt owners who complain that they haven't been able to find a helpful book in this admittedly sparse field. It's got a lot of information for beginners, and stuff that, though fascinating, is often left out of books about newts for example, a summary of the evolutionary history and fossil record of amphibians. The list of mail-order food supply houses is particularly helpful for those without easy access to waxworms and frozen pinkies. Amphibians: Their Care and Keeping The word amphibian comes from the Greek words meaning two lives. Amphibians are animals that, with only a few exceptions, spend part of their life in water, and part on land. Scientists so far have identified more than 4,500 species of amphibians. Frogs are probably the best-known amphibians.

90. Web Portal - CNAH The Center For North American Herpetology
Herpetological societies. 1, Local. Jobs/Grad Study (view all) amphibian Internship;Nongame Leader; Herp Grad Student; Salamander Researcher; Reptile Internship.
http://www.naherpetology.org/
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Standard Common and Current Scientific Names Introduction Higher Level Taxonomy Amphisbaenians Crocodilians ... Turtles Last Updated: ( CNAH Forums
Currently, ( ) messages CNAH PDF Library Sponsored Publications Careers in Herpetology Careers in Herpetoculture ...
Directory of Herpetologists

Currently, ( ) listings Literature Database Contemporary Herpetology online peer-reviewed journal
Links by Taxonomy Amphisbaenians Crocodilians Frogs Lizards ... General Herpetology Herpetological Societies Local State/Provincial Regional National Academic/Research Links Universities/Colleges Museums Field Stations Funding Sources ... Journals

91. Florida Herp Bibliography, Topic Search Results
1990. Florida environmental worries prompt new census of reptiles amphibians. Reprintedin League of Florida Herpetological societies Newsletter (August)25.
http://wld.fwc.state.fl.us/herpbibl/resultstopic.asp?Species=REPT&Topic=HUMA

92. Reptilemall : The Internets Largest Site For Reptiles, Amphibians, Arachnids, &
VIRGINIA. Experienced Reptile Vet Herbert Hulls, DVM Upto-date medical surgicaltreatment For reptiles amphibians. Convenient location and hours.
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93. Ark Reptile Group
Essex reptiles and Amphibians Club, http//www.erac.org.uk/, UK Herp Societiesand Organisations (Specific Interest). The Dendrobatid Group, www.thebdg.org,
http://www.geocities.com/thearkfiles/recommendedlinks2.html
ARK REPTILE GROUP FORUMS HOME INTRODUCTION MANIFESTO ... DEFRA reply ARK REPTILE GROUP
Recommended Links Links to Herp Websites Recommended by Arkgroup Members These sites have been recommended by members in the Arkgroup " Nominate-a-Site" feature in our Lounge Forum.
We welcome further nominations, all of which will be considered for inclusion on this page. Herp Websites of General Interest Melissa Kaplan's Website www.anapsid.org Detailed articles on all aspects of Herp care. Tricia's Chinese Water Dragon,
Reptile and Amphibian Care Page www.icomm.ca/dragon/ As above. The Reptilian Magazine www.cviewmedia.com Our British Herp Magazine website. The EMBL Reptile Database www.embl-heidelberg.de/~uetz/LivingReptiles.html An index of all species. Herp Digest www.herpdigest.org Weekly scientific review e-zine The Reptile Rooms www.reptilerooms.com

94. Vanishing Frogs
SSAR). GUIDE TO HERPETOLOGICAL societies (Canada) Alberta Reptile andAmphibian Society (TARAS) Ontario Herpetological Society (OHS).
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AMPHIBIAN DECLINES AND DEFORMITIES
AmphibiaWeb

Information on declines and deformities plus taxonomic information for every recognized species of amphibian in the world, including descriptions, photographs, and range maps of many. FrogWeb
Latest research on amphibian declines and deformities. Links to other sites that will keep you abreast of scientific research concerning the plight of amphibians. National Geographic Magazine (May 2001)
ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES
Endangered Species Program, US Fish and Wildlife Service

95. Boa Specialist - Biography
built up quite a library and subscribed to pretty much all of the reptile and amphibianmagazines. We ve belonged to several herp clubs or societies, and have
http://www.allatoms.com/boaspecialist/bio.html
Biography
Ewwww! "How did you get into boas?!" We get that a lot, or for me (Debbie), being treated as an unusual specimen for being a girl who likes snakes and especially big boas. To begin with, I wanted to get an aquarium and start keeping freshwater tropical fish. So my husband decided that if I was going to do that, he wanted an iguana. We got a special deal on three from a local pet store and our iguana family grew from there. Down the road, we decided that iguanas were quite a bit of work and time to keep properly so we eventually sold them or found homes for them. We did really enjoy them a lot and found them to be much more intelligent than one would ever believe. While we still had a few iguanas, my son, who was about 14 at the time, talked me into going into a gag or joke gift shop that was below a reptile specialty store. The owner of the shop had a boa in the store that was 4-5 ft. long. My son was holding the snake and wanted me to hold it. I was NOT thrilled at all with the prospect but I had to keep up my tomboy reputation with my son, so I petted and touched it. It felt silky and smooth, to my great surprise, and it was a very handsome sandy tan with peach coloring. She looked me calmly in the eye and flicked her tongue on my nose and I fell in love. I went home and told my husband (Jack) that I wanted to get a boa with peach coloring like that one and with a bit of a shudder, he said, "No way, NEVER in this house!" Well, I won him over and he soon became more obsessed than I in his interest in boas. (Every time he's said "Never!" it comes to pass and I tease him about being careful not to say that!)

96. DPIWE - Herpetology In Tasmania
To promote adherence to conservation laws. Herpetological societiesin Tasmania will provide information on reptiles and amphibians.
http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-55A8F7?open

97. JCU - Zoology And Tropical Ecology Resources
guide For the identification of amphibians in North a group of North American ornithologicalsocieties; searchable and browseable taxonomic resource on reptiles;
http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/subjectgds/Fac4/NetResources/zool.shtml
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98. Reptiles Amphibians Terrariums Terrarium
Completely Illustrated Atlas of reptiles Amphibians for the Terrarium CompletelyIllustrated Atlas of reptiles Amphibians for the Terrarium I actually
http://biologybooks.net/Reptiles_Amphibians_Terrariums_Terrarium.html

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This is a great book if you are a beginner turtle owner. Covers almost ever aspect of turtle care, from intial care to "training" your turtle. Could have been a bit more in-depth and detailed on cerain topics (e.g. the species guide) though. Also some of the ideas put forward seem to be a little out-dated or "incorrect" depending on what website you visit (e.g. hibertation in a fridge). One should supplement this book with reseach from other sources, especially the Internet.All in all a great...
Written by Hartmut Wilke Robert Fischer
Published by Barrons Educational Series (July 2000)
ISBN 0764111833
Price $7.95
This book is excellant! The text is thorough, and the illustrations are phenomenal. There is virtually no stone left unturned. Every question concerning the husbandry and natural history of rhacodactylus is explored and explained. The authors attention to detail is unmatched. This book is a must have for any person whom wants to own, or already owns any species of rhacodactylus, novice and expert alike.
Written by Philippe de Vosjoli Frank Fast Allen Repashy
Published by Advanced Visions Inc. (October 2003)

99. The Basking Spot
The basking spot This World Wide Web (WWW) site offers an extensive index of herpetology sites on the Web. From the homepage, visitors have access to care sheets for frogs, turtles, salamanders,
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.baskingspot.com/&y=0264C405127A3

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