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  1. A Field Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Eastern & Central North America (Peterson Field Guide Series) by Roger Conant, Joseph T. Collins, 1998-05-15
  2. A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians (Peterson Field Guide) by Robert C. Stebbins, 2003-03-27
  3. Amphibian (DK Eyewitness Books) by Barry Clarke, 2005-09-05
  4. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica: A Herpetofauna between Two Continents, between Two Seas by Jay M. Savage, 2005-12-01
  5. The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians by Kentwood D. Wells, 2007-11-15
  6. Amphibian Ecology and Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques (Techniques in Ecology and Conservation)
  7. Reptiles and Amphibians: Revised and Updated (Golden Guide) by Hobart M. Smith, Herbert S. Zim, 2001-04-14
  8. About Amphibians: A Guide for Children (About...) by Cathryn Sill, 2004-02-01
  9. Natural History of Amphibians and Reptiles in Wisconsin by Richard Carl Vogt, 1981-12
  10. Handbook of Reptiles and Amphibians of Florida: Part 2 Lizards, Turtles, & Crocodilians (Part 2 : Lizards, Turtles & Crocodilians) by Ray E. Ashton; Patricia Sawyer Ashton, 1985-08-01
  11. A Key to Amphibians & Reptiles of the Continental United States and Canada by Robert Powell, Joseph T. Collins, et all 1998-11
  12. A Natural History of Amphibians (Princeton Paperbacks) by Robert C. Stebbins, Nathan W. Cohen, 1997-01-06
  13. Amphibians and Reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia, 2nd Ed by Jeffrey C. Beane, Alvin L. Braswell, et all 2010-05-03
  14. The National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians by NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, 1979-11-12

161. LOVING COUNTY
Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/LOVIN151.HTM
LOVING COUNTY Salamanders
Ambystoma tigrinum (Tiger Salamander)
Frogs and Toads
Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot)
Crocodilians
None
Turtles
Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell)
Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle)
Lizards Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus tigris (Western Whiptail) Coleonyx brevis (Texas Banded Gecko) Cophosaurus texanus (Greater Earless Lizard) Crotaphytus collaris (Eastern Collared Lizard) Gambelia wislizeni (Longnose Leopard Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Phrynosoma modestum (Roundtail Horned Lizard) Sceloporus magister (Desert Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Uta stansburiana (Side-blotched Lizard) Snakes Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Crotalus viridis (Western Rattlesnake) Hypsiglena torquata (Night Snake) Masticophis flagellum (Coachwhip) Pituophis melanoleucus (Bullsnake) Sonora semiannulata (Ground Snake) Tantilla hobartsmithi (Southwestern Blackhead Snake) Thamnophis marcianus (Checkered Garter Snake) Date of Last Revision: 15 June 1998 Send us mail Return to the County List Return to the Introduction Page Return to the TCWC homepage

162. Field Guide To The San Gabriel Mountains: Amphibians
Field Guide To The San Gabriel Mountains amphibians. California Departmentof Fish and Game Natural Diversity Database List of Species, amphibians
http://tchester.org/sgm/animals/amphibians.html
Field Guide To The San Gabriel Mountains: Amphibians
Common Name Scientific Name Habitat Links California Newt Taricha torosa along creeks and streams in rocky areas SCSC CalPhotos SCNH Arboreal Salamander Aneides lugubris SCSC CalPhotos SCNH California Slender Salamander Batrachoseps attenuatus CalPhotos other source San Gabriel Mountain Slender Salamander* Batrachoseps gabrieli San Gabriel Canyon above 3,000 feet SCSC CalPhotos other source Black-bellied Slender Salamander Batrachoseps nigriventris under leaf litter in oak woodland SCSC CalPhotos SCNH Pacific Slender Salamander Batrachoseps pacificus major SCSC CalPhotos Monterey Salamander Ensatina eschscholtzii eschscholtzii SCSC CalPhotos SCNH Western Spadefoot Toad* Spea hammondii grasslands, scrub, chaparral, dry woodlands SCSC CalPhotos SCNH Western Toad Bufo boreas near water; during wet season on roads SCSC CalPhotos SCNH Arroyo Southwestern Toad* Bufo microscaphus californicus permanent streams in dry regions SCSC CalPhotos SCNH Red-Spotted Toad Bufo punctatus near springs, rocky streams and riverbeds in arid or semiarid regions SCSC CalPhotos SCNH California Treefrog Hyla cadaverina streams with big rocks in the channel SCSC CalPhotos SCNH Pacific Treefrog Hyla regilla ponds, fresh water marshes, slow streams

163. New England Herpetological Society
Originally the Massachusetts Herpetological Society. Objective of this Bostonbased organization is the education of members and the public to the value and care of reptiles and amphibians.
http://www.neherp.com/
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164. IRCEB
This NSF funded project is aimed at understanding the role of pathogensin causing the decline of amphibians. Why are pathogens
http://lifesciences.asu.edu/irceb/amphibians/
See locations of malformations reports OVERVIEW OBJECTIVES MEMBERS See locations of malformations reports OVERVIEW OBJECTIVES MEMBERS ... Contact Webmaster

165. Field Observations Of California Amphibians And Reptiles
Information about a book on California's Herpetofauna by William Flaxington. Site includes species lists and images.
http://mysite.freeserve.com/FieldPhotos/

166. 1-Nature Place: The Amphibians Of Manitoba.
Please Click Here. From NatureNorth.com. Did you know that there are15 different kinds of amphibians that live in Manitoba? There
http://www.naturenorth.com/1np/Species/amphibian/1Spec-am.html
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To keep Nature North going and growing we must have your financial support. Please Click Here From NatureNorth.com D id you know that there are 15 different kinds of amphibians that live in Manitoba? There are 3 kinds of salamanders, 4 kinds of toads and 8 different frogs. C lick on the links on the left to go to the list of our Frogs and Toads and Salamanders . Be sure to visit each one! O r you can learn more About Amphibians and their Life Cycles by clicking on those links. C lick here to help Nature North complete the Reptiles of Manitoba! American Toad Great Plains Toad Canadian Toad Gray Treefrog ... Wood Frog Click the double arrow to come back to the list. Return to
NatureNorth.com

167. Amazon Reptile Center
Large assortment of amphibians and reptiles for sale.
http://www.amazonreptile.com/
WE ARE OPEN MON-SAT 10-6, SUN 11-5 PST AMAZON REPTILE CENTER - NAMED BEST REPTILE STORE IN LOS ANGELES! CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS Animals: SNAKES LIZARDS TURTLES INVERTS ... ANIMALS "SOLD"
Business: TERMS SHIPPING QUALITY STATEMENT CONTACT US ... OPPORTUNITIES
Community: CLASSROOMS PARTIES NEED A VET? OUR STORE
Misc.: CARE SHEETS WANTED DIRECTIONS ARTICLES ... ASK AMAZON
Stuff: WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY GOT BEARDED DRAGONS? ABOUT US Join our email update list We proudly accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and Cash! We no longer do business with Paypal. This website last updated May 24, 2004 ============wanted============= The season is here. We need to buy the following animals: Albino Ball Pythons - large breeders - male or female OK
Baby Bearded Dragons - 4.5" total length. Toes and tails entire. Colors ok but we pay normal prices.
Adult Horned frogs - ornates, green or albino cranwelli
Amphisbaenids - any type
Spotted Turtles - babies to adults
Wood Turtles - 4"+ CB or very LTC
Eastern Box Turtles - only legal specimens need apply Star Tortoises - USA bred please Leopard Tortoises - all sizes Pancake Tortoises - all sizes Egyptian Tortoises - all sizes Boa Constrictors - all types, all sizes

168. Reptiles And Amphibians Of The UK - RAUK E-Forum Homepage - Conservation Discuss
If you experience any difficulties whilst using the Reptiles and amphibians of theUK website or the forum facility, please contact the administrator at admin
http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/

RAUK e-Forum
Identification of British herpetofauna Forum specialists Wildlife links ...
Search the RAUK e-Forum
If you experience any difficulties whilst using the Reptiles and Amphibians of the UK website or the forum facility, please contact the administrator at:
admin@herpetofauna.co.uk

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169. Carcnet
A collection of professionals and amateurs devoted to studying, monitoring and conserving amphibians and reptiles in Canada.
http://eqb-dqe.cciw.ca/partners/carcnet/carcnethome.html
The Carcnet website has moved to http://www.carcnet.ca/

170. ThinkQuest : Library : World Endangered Species
Includes a distribution map and information about the diet, life cycle, habitat, and size.
http://library.thinkquest.org/19689/data/amphibians/chinese_salamander_frame.htm
Index Life Science
World Endangered Species
This web site explains what an endangered species is, what caused it to be endangered, and what we can do to help prevent its complete extinction. Some causes for endangerment and extinction are a species' population explosion, chemical usage, hunting and trapping, and pollution. An extensive list of endangered animals and plants provides species details and maps. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Johnny Townsend Harris High School, Flushing, NY, United States Sean Fiorello H. La Guardia High School, New York, NY, United States Avegaile Townsend Harris High School, Flushing, NY, United States Coaches Brendan Townsend Harris High School At Queens College, Flushing, NY, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

171. The North American Reporting Center For Amphibian Malformations (NARCAM)
Data and information on the issue of malformed amphibians, with an emphasis on North American occurrences.
http://frogweb.nbii.gov/narcam/
In cooperation with the scientific community, this Web site has been designed as an avenue for people to learn about amphibian malformations phenomena in North America, and to report on the health of their local amphibian populations. If you have observed malformed amphibians, we encourage you to report your sightings through our online submission form. You can also get information on the extent of malformation reports we have received, including geographic distribution, information on the types of malformations found, and the species affected in each area.
What would you like to do? Submit a Report to NARCAM View Malformations Data View Maps of Malformation Occurrences Learn About the UV Radiation Hypothesis Learn About the Contaminants Hypothesis Learn About the Disease Hypothesis See What Malformations Look Like
OMB 1028-0056 expires 05/31/2004 Current Biological Issues
Biodiversity
Biology in the News Bird Conservation
Invasive Species
... Wildlife Disease This NBII site is developed and maintained by the
University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and
Center for Biological Informatics of the U.S. Geological Survey

172. LYNN COUNTY
Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/LYNN153.HTM
LYNN COUNTY Salamanders
Ambystoma tigrinum (Tiger Salamander)
Frogs and Toads
Bufo cognatus (Great Plains Toad)
Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
Spea bombifrons (Plains Spadefoot)
Spea multiplicata (New Mexico Spadefoot)
Crocodilians
None
Turtles Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Lizards Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains Skink) Holbrookia maculata (Lesser Earless Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Snakes Arizona elegans (Eastern Glossy Snake) Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Crotalus viridis (Western Rattlesnake) Heterodon nasicus (Western Hognose Snake) Hypsiglena torquata (Night Snake) Pituophis melanoleucus (Bullsnake) Rhinocheilus lecontei (Longnose Snake) Thamnophis marcianus (Checkered Garter Snake) Date of Last Revision: 15 June 1998 Send us mail Return to the County List Return to the Introduction Page Return to the TCWC homepage

173. Jacksonville Herpetological Society
Enhancing education and conservation or reptiles and amphibians in the Jacksonville, FL area.
http://jaxherp.tripod.com/
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174. Amphibians And Reptiles Of North Carolina
A guide to the amphibians and reptiles of North Carolina which includes images, descriptions and many frog calls.
http://www.herpsofnc.org
Amphibians and Reptiles of North Carolina
A mphibians and reptiles are important, but often overlooked, components of many southeastern ecosystems. Recently, many amphibian and reptile populations have experienced drastic declines, thus increasing the need for studies of their biology and conservation. Many amphibians and reptiles may be especially susceptible to environmental degradation, thus making them potentially important indicators of overall environmental health.
T he purpose of this web site is to foster an appreciation of amphibians and reptiles and to provide information regarding their biology and conservation, focusing on those species occuring in North Carolina. On this web site, you will find information on every species of amphibian and reptile found in North Carolina, information on conservation efforts in North Carolina, and an interesting section on amphibian and reptile facts and myths. Additionally, we have included a section designed "just for kids." This web site was orginially developed as a class project by students in the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Class at Davidson College during the Spring of 1999. It has been updated and modified by many students since that time.

175. We've Moved!
SSAR. Has Moved. Our new address is http//www.ssarherps.org. We llsend you there automatically, unless you are using a text browser
http://www.ukans.edu/~ssar/
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176. FrogWeb
FrogWeb This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained by the Center for Biological Informatics at the U.S. Geological Survey, has news and information about changes in amphibian populations. The site
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177. New Saint Louis Zoo Site
The Saint Louis Zoo just unveiled a new Web site, and it appearsthat you were trying to go to a page that has been renamed. If
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178. Amphibian Species Of The World
Amphibian Species of the World.
http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/
Versions/History How to Use Contrib. Print. Ed. Contrib. Electronic Ed. ... Museum Abbr.
Amphibian Species of the World
Versions, Access to Old Versions and History
How to Use the ASW Database

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Explore the Amphibian Species of the World Database
Citation : Frost, Darrel R. 2002. Amphibian Species of the World: an online reference.
V2.21 (15 July 2002). Electronic database available at http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/index.html.

179. 404 Not Found

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