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  1. Checklist of the turtles of the world with English common names (Herpetological circulars / Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles) by John B Iverson, 1985
  2. Williston's Osteology of the reptiles, (Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.Facsimile reprints in herpetology) by Samuel Wendell Williston, 1971
  3. An annotated list and guide to the amphibians and reptiles of Monteverde, Costa Rica (Herpetological circular / Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles) by Marc P Hayes, 1989
  4. Bibliography and scientific name index to amphibians and reptiles in the publications of the Biological Society of Washington: Bulletin 1-8, 1918-1988 ... herpetological information service) by Ernest A Liner, 1992
  5. Science Service Science Program - Pond Life, Shells, Reptiles and Amphibians, Ma by National Audubon Society, 0000
  6. Amphibian & reptile time table for Minnesota: A guide to the seasonal activity of Minnesota's amphibians & reptiles (Occasional paper / Minnesota Herpetological Society) by Randy E Blasus, 1997
  7. Hand list of Berks County amphibians and reptiles, (Leaflets of the Mengel Natural History Society, Reading Public Museum and Art Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania) by Richard J Baldauf, 1943
  8. Biogeography of Tobago, West Indies, with special reference to amphibians and reptiles: A review (Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society) by Jerry D Hardy, 1982
  9. An annotated catalogue of the amphibians and reptiles of Bexar county, Texas (Scientific Society of San Antonio.Bulletin) by John Kern Strecker, 1922
  10. The alligator's life history (Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Miscellaneous publications : facsimile reprints in herpetology) by Edward Avery McIlhenny, 1976
  11. Reptiles and amphibians. [Prepared with the cooperation of the National Audubon Society] (Nature program) by Charles E Mohr, 1958
  12. The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians (First Edition with dustjacket) by John L. Behler, 1979
  13. Amphibians (National Audubon Society First Field Guide) by Brian Cassie, 1999-08
  14. The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians by John L. Behler, 1992

21. Societies And Rescues - England
societies and Rescues. England. societies. amphibian, Reptile Insect AssociationLiz Price 23 Windmill Rd Irthlingsborough Wellingborough NN9 5RJ
http://www.anapsid.org/societies/england.html
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England Societies
Liz Price
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Wellingborough NN9 5RJ Association for the Study of Reptilia and Amphibia
Cotswold Wildlife Park
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Oxfordshire 0X8 4JW Beaver Water World Herpetological Society
Waylands Farm Approach Road Tatsfield Kent TN16 2JT Tel. 01959 577747 Fax. 01959 577444 British Association of Tortoise Keepers Edgbaston Hotel 323 Hagley Rd Birmingham B17 8ND British Dendrobatid Group Dr. Clive Cummins , Chairman Mick Bajcar , Secretary/Newsletter Editor 33, Gossington Teal Farm, Washington Tyne and Wear NE38 8TD British Herpetological Society Zoological Society of London Regent Park London NW1 4RY British Tortoise Trust B. M. Tortoise London WC1N 3X4 Cambridge Herp Society Chairperson: Mark Wooldridge 24 Atkins Close Cambridge CB4 2NN East Sussex Herpetological Society Chris Barker Eastern Herp Soc Colin Ware 113 Thunder Lane Norwich Norfolk NR7 0JG S. Churchman

22. HerpScope Search Herp Societies And Clubs
Kansas Herpetological Society Encourages conservation of amphibians, Rainforest Reptile Refuge Society cares for many species of reptiles, amphibians,
http://www.herpscope.com/cgi/herplink.cgi?Action=list&Cat=society

23. The Info Service
Edmonton Reptile and amphibian Society Endangered and Threatened reptiles European Snake Society Society for the Study of amphibians and reptiles
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24. Herpetological Societies
The Chicago Herpetological Society is a group of reptile and amphibian enthusiasts . The Miami Valley Reptile and amphibian Society is dedicated to the
http://www.greenigsociety.org/herpsocieties.htm
The following is a list of herpetological societies where you will be able to find more help and information on iguana care, as well as help find or place an iguana that is need of adoption or rescue. Information that may be listed with each herp society is quoted from their web site or other literature from that particular society.
If you are a member of a herpetological society and would like it listed here, please send us an e-mail at webmaster@greenigsociety.org . Please include as much information about your herp society as possible, including information about how you are specifically helping iguanas and iguana owners, what type of activities you participate in, contact information, website URLs, and any other information. Please let us know what type of contact information you would like us to list here and please write a brief description of your group to be listed here as well. Thank you for your help!
Areas listed in bold have at least one herp society listed.
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Auburn Herpetological Society - www.auburn.edu/herp_society/

25. Club And Society Directory
British Reptile amphibian Society. Meetings held on 3rd Thursday of the monthat St Erkenwald s Society for the study of reptiles and amphibians(ASRA)
http://www.livefood.co.uk/cluband.htm
Contact Free Ads Forum Links ... Home Please use THIS FORM to add your Herp/Exotic club/society Club and Society Directory Club/society Address Contact details Notts IHS Meet at the white lion beeston Notts every 2nd Tuesday of the month guest speakers every month. West Midlands IHS Meet every Third Saturday
The Scout Hut , Sedgley , West Midlands. Contact Steve 0121 686 0519
sp.mcintyre@blueyonder.co.uk
Meetings held on 3rd Thursday of the month at St Erkenwald's Road hall 7.30 - 9.30pm bras@condoris.net NORTH EAST REPTILE CLUB Meet 3rd Thursday of the month at the Smiths Arms Billingham 8pm. john.gamesby@ntlworld.com Scottish Exotic Animal Society Meetings held last Sunday of each month at Deans Community High School, Livingston. 2-4pm Web Site Society for the study of reptiles and amphibians(ASRA) Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford, Oxon ASRA South Wales Branch Based in South Wales Web Site Isle of Man Reptile Group Looking to set up a reptile group in the Isle of Man.
Should be very helpful to all, and good fun. Jackibellamy@hotmail.com ERAC Web Site North West Reptile club NWRC, hold bi-monthly meetings at Martin Mere in Burscough

26. Ark Reptile Group - Recommended Links
East Sussex Reptile and amphibian Society, www.esras.org.uk. The PortsmouthReptile amphibian Society, www.prasuk.co.uk. Essex reptiles and amphibians
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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 http://www.triciaswaterdragon.com 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

27. Kingsnake.com - Herp Societies, Clubs, And Organizations
Bay Area amphibian and Reptile Society Brazos Valley Herpetological Miami Valley Reptile amphibian Society Michigan Society of Herpetologists
http://www.kingsnake.com/society.html

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28. Global Amphibian Assessment Links
Society for the Study of Amphibians and reptiles An organization http//bornova.ege.edu.tr/~bgocmen/home12.html Amphibians and reptiles of
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http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/index.php - Amphibian Species of the World: An Online Reference: Provides systematic information on all amphibian species. http://www.amphibiaweb.org/ - AmphibiaWeb: Provides information for all amphibians on conservation, population declines, as well as images and other information about many amphibian species. http://www.open.ac.uk/daptf/index.htm - IUCN/SSC Declining Amphibian Population Task Force - The Mission of the DAPTF is to determine the nature, extent and causes of declines of amphibians throughout the world, and to promote means by which declines can be halted or reversed. http://www.ssarherps.org/default.htm Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles: An organization established to advance research, conservation, and education about amphibians and reptiles. Publications include the Journal of Herpetology and Herpetological Review. http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/HL/HL.html

29. Wildlife Society
reptiles amphibians. -Wildlife Society Outings. -Share with us your herpsightings on our forum. Reptile Links. amphibian Checklist and Identification
http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~wild-soc/reptiles.html
Sections Photo Gallery Mammals Birds Wildlife Society Outings Share with us your herp sightings on our forum Reptile Links: Amphibian Checklist and Identification Guide A USGS Checklist. National Biological Information Infrastructure Check out the "Herps in the News" section for current issues. Arizona Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Here is an excellent regional "Species Account" section with amazing pictures of our scaley neaighbors. The EMBL Reptile Database A database on all living Reptiles. The Center for North American Herpetology Looking for a job, or graduate projects with Herps? Check out there "Herpetological Happenings" section. Center for Biological Diversity Regional threatened and endangered herps. Societies: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Newsletters: Herp Digest Sign up for this free e-newsletter.

30. Reptiles & Amphibians In UK Directory: Lifestyle: Pets & Animals
reptiles amphibians Keepers of fish, snakes and other reptiles can find careinformation, retailers and club East Sussex Reptile amphibian Society
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WWF works to protect endangered species and their habitats and addresses global threats to nature. For just £2.50 a month you can adopt an animal with WWF.
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Take action to save endangered species from extinction. Adopt an animal today and help with the conservation effort. All it takes is £2 per month.
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www.hargreavesuk.com Selected sites from UK Directory Listing page of 4. Alan Francis' Garter Snake Homepage
Alan dismisses the idea that the garter snake is only for "beginners". Read about his collection and consult his advice on garter care.
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Learn more about this once-common frog, which is now extinct in the UK.
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31. Amphibian And Reptiles Traveling Program — Audubon Society Of Portland
In this class, children will handle reptile and amphibian specimens and learnhow to tell these two different kinds of animals apart.
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    Document Actions No, snakes are not slimy ... but salamanders are! In this class, children will handle reptile and amphibian specimens and learn how to tell these two different kinds of animals apart. Students will trace the family trees of these ancient creatures, solve a habitat puzzle, study amphibian life-cycles and become a member of a croaking choir. This class is so much fun kids won't know how much they've learned until it's too late! (And don't worry, we won't make anyone dissect a frog!) Great for early elementary age students. Program Length: One hour
    Fee: $75 per hour (2 programs minimum)
    Group size: 30 maximum
    Ages: Kindergarden through 5th grade
    Travel charge: $25 for more than 30 miles

32. The Reptile Information Network - (Home Of The Mid-Atlantic Reptile Show)
International amphibian Days John Skipper reptiles. Specializing in Boas,Pythons Select Colubrids PO Box 650 White Marsh, MD 21162 www.jsreptiles.com
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33. Science, Biology, Animals, Reptiles And Amphibians,
Allans Best reptiles and Amphibians Sites (8 Sites, 47 Hits) A ring of sitesdedicated to herpetological societies across the world to help promote
http://dir.webring.com/rw?d=Science/Biology/Animals/Reptiles_and_Amphibians

34. Reptiles Magazine - Guildelines
The Alberta Reptile and amphibian Society (TARAS) Box 75092, Westhills RPO Calgary,Alberta, Canada T3H 3M1 (403) 2777380 Web site http//kingsnake.ca/
http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/reptiles/detail.aspx?aid=15758&sts=all&gobtn=&ci

35. ECOVIEWS - HELP IS ON THE WAY FOR DISAPPEARING REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS
in biological communities, and so it is with societies and organizations. reptiles and amphibians are sentinels of our environmental health.
http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/ecoview/Eco31.htm
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HELP IS ON THE WAY FOR DISAPPEARING REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS by Whit Gibbons A certain group of beleaguered animals and their habitats may at last have people on their side, in North America and perhaps the whole world. And you may as well become familiar with a word you will hear more and more: herpetofauna, the general name for reptiles and amphibians, a group facing a crisis. Snakes, turtles, and lizards among the reptiles, and frogs and salamanders among the amphibians have been steadily disappearing from much of the United States during the past few decades. One example is the southern hognose snake, a small harmless species that once lived from Mississippi to North Carolina. No specimens have been seen in Alabama or Mississippi for more than 15 years. Another is the flatwoods salamander of the Southeast, the most recent species to be added to the federal list of threatened species. And the list goes on and on, from California to Maine to Florida. A new organization known as Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) could be the answer to helping maintain the herpetofaunal component of our country's natural heritage and recover some of what we have almost lost. A recent meeting in Atlanta was the first national gathering of individuals who support PARC. Based on attendance, PARC is the most diverse group of individuals and organizations that have ever worked together to address the problems confronting reptiles and amphibians on a national and global scale.

36. International Wildlife Coalition: Saving Wildlife - Saving Habitat
The Bay Area amphibian and Reptile Society Reptile and amphibian Magazine A IWC does not encourage you to keep reptiles or amphibians as pets,
http://iwc.org/iwc-wildlife-links-reptiles.shtml
Animal welfare, animal rights, wildlife protection, conservation, and research organizations and contacts around the world Reptiles Here you will find links to:
Reptiles
Sites that look at both Reptiles and Amphibians Reptiless

37. AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE CONSERVATION
Ecology and Society 11955449. Conservation Genetics 1566-0621 The Amphibiansand reptiles of Costa Rica herpetofauna between two continents,
http://www.herpetofauna.org/
2525 Iowa Avenue, Modesto, California 95358-9467, United States of America PRINT VERSION AVAILABLE Volume 3, number 1 JANUARY 2004 SPECIAL FEATURE ISSUE HONDURAS THE CONSERVATION STATUS OF THE HERPETOFAUNA OF HONDURAS THE HERPETOFAUNA OF THE CLOUD FORESTS OF HONDURAS MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION PRINT VERSION BACK ISSUES FORTHCOMING AMPHIBIAN DECLINE SPECIAL ISSUE Volume 4, number 1 The Herpetology Library™ Articles available as: OPEN-ACCESS FOUNDER AND EDITOR Craig Hassapakis ASSOCIATE EDITOR Jack W. Sites, Jr. CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR Csilla M. Csaplár ASSISTANT EDITORS Deahn M. DonnerWright Michael J. Dreslik Stephen R. Johnson Malcolm L. McCallum John D. McVay Bethany J. Meisinger-Reiff Gad Perry Craig D. Snyder ADVISORY BOARD Allison C. Alberts Aaron M. Bauer Andrew R. Blaustein Joseph T. Collins Michael B. Eisen Carl Gans George C. Gorman

38. Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Reptile Sites
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists amphibian and Reptile Reptilian Online Society for the Study of amphibians and reptiles
http://netvet.wustl.edu/reptiles.htm
Reptiles
General Snakes Turtles and Tortoises Alligators ... Commercial General Snakes Turtles and Tortoises Alligators and Crocodiles Dinosaurs Other Commercial

39. AMPHIBIAN STATUS
Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and reptiles. El Paso,Texas. Corn, PS and Bury, R. Bruce. 1990. Sampling methods for terrestrial
http://ice.ucdavis.edu/CANVDecliningAmphibians/texthtml/samp.html
FIELD SAMPLING METHODS AND IDENTIFICATION GUIDES
The following is a bibliography of sampling techniques and identification guides ( sight and sound ) for amphibians and reptiles. This list is focused on but not limited to the western United States. It covers the primary overview books/articles on field sampling methods and includes more detailed information on newly developed techniques, but is not an exhaustive compilation.
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Camper, J.D. and J.R. Dixon. 1988. Evaluation of microchip marking system for amphibians and reptiles. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin.
Corn, P.S. 1992. Laboratory and field evaluation of effects of PIT tags. (abstract only). Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. El Paso, Texas.
Ferner, J.W. 1979. A review of marking techniques for amphibians and reptiles. Herpetological Circular No. 9. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 42pp.
Heyer, R.R., M.A. Donnelly, R.W. McDiarmid, L.C. Hayek, M.S. Foster. 1994. Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity, Standard Methods for Amphibians. Smithsonian Institution Press.
Martin, D.L., M.R. Jennings, H.H. Welsh, Jr., and D.L. Dondero. 1994. Anuran survey protocol for the Sierra Nevada of California. Canorus Ltd. Press. Goleta, California.

40. NextSteps.org - Archives - March 1999
If you were interested in working with reptiles and amphibians you could contactthe Edmonton Reptile amphibian Society and The Alberta Reptile and
http://www.nextsteps.org/steps/mar99/hottip.htm
Hot tips with real bite! - March 1999 Hot Tip by Emma Geoghegan and Tara Mercier Xavier, looking for a meal The pet industry is competitive with far more people interested in working with animals than there are paying positions. This means it is more important than ever to use as many effective job search strategies as possible. One of our program assistants, with work experience in the pet industry, shed some light on effective job search strategies. Finding a niche that job seekers don't readily think of, or have little knowledge of, can give you the competitive edge you need. The pet industry isn't limited to traditional jobs such as veterinarians, groomers, and pet store workers. Have you ever thought about pet sitting, pet transportation or even pet waste removal as entry points into the industry? Pet owners often find pet sitting services more convenient than the traditional kennel. As a pet sitter, you would visit clients' homes and care for their pets, feeding and giving the pet water, maintaining its regular exercise (for example going for walks), cleaning up any messes it makes and, of course, providing lots of TLC. Check out Hawkeye's Home Sitter of Canada, www.homesitter.com/pet.html

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