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         Reptiles & Amphibian Societies:     more books (100)
  1. TURTLES (The Cousteau Society) by Cousteau society, 1992-04-01
  2. Tree Frogs by National Geographic Society, 2000-03-01
  3. Biology, Management, and Protection of Catadromous Eels: Proceedings of the First International Symposium Biology, Management, and Protection of Catadromous ... (American Fisheries Society Symposium, 33) by Management, and Protection of Catadromous Eels (1st : 2000 : St. Louis, Mo.) International Symposium Biology, 2002-06
  4. DOLPHINS (The Cousteau Society) by Cousteau society, 1992-04-01
  5. Reptiles (National Audubon Society First Field Guides) by John L. Behler, 1999-04
  6. Venomous Snakes: Ecology, Evolution, and Snakebite (Symposia of the Zoological Society of London)
  7. The Search for Poison-Dart Frogs (Wildlife Conservation Society Books) by Ron Fridell, 2002-03
  8. Reptiles & amphibians in Massachusetts by James D Lazell, 1974
  9. Iguanas in Your Home: A Complete and Up-To-Date Guide (Basic Domestic Pet Library) by R. M. Smith, 1997-06
  10. The Audubon Society Field Guide To North American Reptiles & Amphibians by John L. and King, F. Wayne Behler, 1991
  11. NATIONALAIDUBON SOCIETY FIELD GUIDE TO NORTHAMERICAN REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS by JOHN L. BEHLER, 1994
  12. A list of the amphibians and reptiles of San Diego County, California (Zoological Society of San Diego. Bulletin) by Laurence Monroe Klauber, 1928
  13. A history of fossil amphibians and reptiles in Florida (Plaster jacket) by Peter A Meylan, 1984
  14. The amphibians and reptiles from Rancho La Brea (San Diego Society of Natural History.Transactions) by Bayard H Brattstrom, 1953

61. Virginia Herpetological Society
Organized in 1958, the Virginia Herpetological Society brings together peopleinterested in advancing their knowledge of Virginia s reptiles and amphibians.
http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/
Research Education Conservation "A society for everyone interested in the Education, Conservation, and Research of amphibians and reptiles" 2005 Fall Meeting Timber Rattlesnake Emergence '05 Catesbeiana Table of Contents Virginia Snake ID Guide ... VHS Links Organized in 1958, the Virginia Herpetological Society brings together people interested in advancing their knowledge of Virginia's reptiles and amphibians. The VHS encourages scientific study of Virginia herpetofauna and its conservation. Education continues to be an important society function. Society meetings are held twice each year, in Spring and Fall, at different locations throughout the state. The program is open to all members and guests and includes an educational workshop, a business meeting, and a contributed papers session during which members present information on their research and interest with Virginia's reptile and amphibians. The Fall Meeting Workshop trains members and educators on the identification, conservation, and captive care of common reptile and amphibian species, as well as those that are threatened and endangered. A two-day trip during the Spring meeting teaches members field sampling techniques and identification by professional herpetologists. The VHS publishes a bulletin, CATESBEIANA, twice each year that contains research, field notes, and other information on various aspects of herpetology submitted by its members. The society also produces a semi-annual newsletter to keep you informed on conservation, education, and upcoming events pertaining to the Commonwealth's reptiles and amphibians

62. Amphibians And Reptiles Information Sources
Society for Study of Amphibians and reptiles (SSAR). North America, Local andRegional. East Texas Herpetological Society
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ls/infosources/AmphibiansInfo.html
Amphibians and Reptiles
Web Information Sources for Educators.
An Exploratorium Learning Studio Resource Guide This page is intended to be a quick guide to only a few resources.
See your local library for more information on this topic. All links on this page have been evaluated for quality Official Agency Pages Associations Databases Maps and charts ... Other Useful and Interesting Sites Related Pages Biology
Official Agency Pages
United States Frogwatch USA (USGS) National Museum of Natural History: Division of Reptiles and Amphibians North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP) North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations NARCAM (USGS)
Associations
International Declining Amphibian Population Task Force (DAPTF) North America, General American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ARAV) Society for Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR) North America, Local and Regional East Texas Herpetological Society Central Florida Herpetological Society New York Herpetological Society Ontario Herpetological Society ... Virginia Herpetological Society
Databases
Amphibian Count Database Amphibian Species of the World AmphibiaWeb
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Wisconsin Herpetological Atlas Project (Herp Atlas)
Terminology
Translations of the Scientific Names of the Reptiles and Amphibians of North America
Species Lists and Handbooks
General Amphibian Species Lists - AmphibiaWeb Amphibian Species of the World Checklist of Amphibian Species and Identification Guide Combined Herpetology Collections Index at the California Academy of Sciences

63. WSPCR - Westcoast Society For The Protection & Conservation Of Reptiles - LINKS
Button The Alberta Reptile amphibian Society Button The Edmonton Reptile amphibian Society. Button The Ontario Herpetological Society
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Herp Societies Fraser Valley Herp Society
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The Ontario Herpetological Society
Herp Breeders Henry Piorun Reptiles Mission, BC Don Patterson's Captive Bred Boas and Pythons Victoria, BC DNA Captive Bred Reptiles Fraser Valley, BC Lorie's Dragons Sooke, BC MJHerps Langley, BC Mountain Geckos Mission, BC Year of the Dragon Reptile Centre , BC Leopard Breeding Canada Grand Prarie, AB The Northern HerperBorderview Bearded DragonsSnake Crazy Herp suppliers Annie B. Mice Aldergrove, BC Coast to Coast Mice Victoria, BC Arctic Circle Herpetological Supply CornelsWorld Terrariums Calgary, AB Global Exotic Pets (99) Inc. Waterloo, Ont. Willd Kingdom Reptiles Ontario The Lizard Emporium Ontario Tropical Mist SystemsConstable Reptiles Ontario Canadian FeedersSilkworm.ca Vets Dr. Sharon Prus, King George Vet Clinic. Surrey, BC.
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64. Michigan Society Of Herpetologists Expo's
Professional breeders will be on hand selling reptiles and amphibians, The Michigan Society of Herpetologists will be on hand to answer any questions
http://www.michherp.org/expo.html
Michigan Society of Herpetologists Home About Us Calendar Reptile and ... Sample Newsletters
Annual Reptile and Amphibian Expos 2005
MSH Fall Reptile and Amphibian Sale SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17th at the Scott Center in Lansing. Professional breeders from the Michigan Society of Herpetologists will be on hand selling reptiles and amphibians, animal related items, books, t-shirts, and much more. The Michigan Society of Herpetologists will also be on hand to answer any questions and help you select an animal that is right for you. The Michigan Society of Herpetologists will also have educational displays on Reptiles and Amphibians. Get your Photo taken with a large reptile or try your luck at our Herp Pond Game. Stop by and take a look, it is free to the public and it is sure to be a lot of fun. Hours are 4PM to 8PM. MAP Fall Flyer Vendors and Exhibitors For more information about the event or to rent space at the event please contact Rob Cook at (517)819-2723 or email at greenfire2000@hotmail.com or contact Eric Tobin at 269-729-4623 or email at orionet@aol.com.
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65. Michigan Society Of Herpetologists Home Page
Dedicated to the education of the public on reptiles and Amphibians, the MichiganSociety of Herpetologists and this Website is your link for all Reptile
http://www.michherp.org/main1.html
Michigan Society of Herpetologists Home About Us Calendar Reptile and ... Sample Newsletters
Welcome to the Michigan Society
of Herpetologists
Dedicated to the education of the public on Reptiles and Amphibians, the Michigan Society of Herpetologists and this Website is your link for all Reptile and Amphibian related information for the state of Michigan. We provide several opportunities for members and the public to experience Reptiles and Amphibians around the state. Don't miss our many events listed on our Calendar. They are fun for the whole family. What is New to the Website? 1. MSH is proud to open our online storefront called the MSH Marketplace . You can now order MSH Merchandise online through the Marketplace found here on the MSH website. Find a T-shirt or Care Book and all the proceeds go to fund MSH education programs.
2. Updated 2005 Calendar of Events.
4. MSH is proud to announce the creation of the MSH Massasauga Conservation Fund. Check out the T-shirts that will be used to help raise money for the fund.
Fall is upon us!!!

66. National Audubon Society Field Guide To North American Reptiles And Amphibians B
National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American reptiles and AmphibiansNational Audubon Society Nature reptiles Amphibians Knopf Hardcover.
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67. Borzoi Reader | Catalog | National Audubon Society Field Guide To North American
What allows reptiles and amphibians to regenerate their limbs? reptiles Amphibians, an exciting new Explore Your World™ handbook, incorporates the
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68. Reptiles & Amphibians
Wildlife and Exotic Animal Laws and Regulations From the The Georgia Reptile andAmphibian Rescue Effort. General sites
http://www.vin.com/mainpub/websites/VINWebDirectory/Reptile.htm
Front Page Library VINWebDirectory While we make every effort to check our list carefully, VIN is not responsible for the content or functionality of websites listed below. If there should be an issue with a site or a site's content, please contact the owner of the site. All sites will open in a new window. To return to this list of websites, close the new window. To suggest a site, please email feedback@vin.com Veterinary sites

69. BiologyBrowser: Organism Resources And Links
Alberta Reptile and amphibian Society (TARAS) nonprofit organization formed in1984 to help provide a network of information for anyone interested in
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  • ACT (Australian Capital Territory) Herpetological Association
    a society of professional and amateur herpetologists and herpetoculturalists based in the Australian Capital Territory Alberta Reptile and Amphibian Society (TARAS) non-profit organization formed in 1984 to help provide a network of information for anyone interested in reptiles and amphibians
  • 70. Reptiles
    Guidelines for the use of live amphibians and reptiles in field research.Prepared by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH),
    http://vetgate.ac.uk/browse/cabi/45053265723f59bd84cf4af2b15def8e.html
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    other: herpetology narrower: snakes Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians : ARAV The Web site of the Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV), an international organisation of veterinarians and herpetologists. ARAV was founded in 1991 with the aim of improving reptilian and amphibian veterinary care. It is a non-profit organisation of approximately 1300 members. The Web site provides information about the organisation, membership details and list of members, the ARAV Bulletin including indices, and the annual conference. There are also pages on grants, jobs, announcements and a page of links. veterinary practice reptiles professional associations international organizations ... Third international virtual conference in veterinary medicine : diseases of reptiles and amphibians This virtual conference is moderated and the site provides access to full-text papers, a list of participants and a guestbook for comments. This Third International Veterinary Conference was held in 2000 and focused on the diseases of reptiles and amphibians. The conference is hosted by the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia. reptiles conferences Amphibia Guidelines for the use of live amphibians and reptiles in field research Prepared by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH), The Herpetologists' League (HL) and the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR) these guidelines are aimed at scientists who conduct field research on live amphibians and reptiles and outline a range of considerations that are necessary in order to prevent needless suffering by the test animals. The guidelines cover amphibian and reptile collection, restraint and handling, animal marking, housing and maintenance at field sites, and disposition following studies. A list of references and additional references are listed. These guidelines are subject to periodic revisions and were last amended in 1997.

    71. Reptiles And Amphibians
    Society for the Study of Amphibians and reptiles SSAR is an internationalherpetological society, recognized for having a diverse program of publications,
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    Canada, Reptile Rescue
    Dallas-Fort Worth Herpetological Society Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force
    Based at the Open University Ecology and Conservation Research Group and operate under the umbrella of the IUCN Species Survival Commission. 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. Foundation for Iguana Rescue Safety and Training Inc (FIRST) Gulf Coast Turtle and Tortoise Society Green Iguana Society Massachusetts Turtle Rescue, Inc. ... Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles SSAR is an international herpetological society, recognized for having a diverse program of publications, meetings, and other activities of interest to herpetologists in zoos, museums, universities and the general public. The Reptile Trust Turtle Homes A 501c3 organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of all species of turtles and tortoises.

    72. Pacific Northwest Reptiles And Amphibians
    Lists of all of the species of reptiles and amphibians found in Oregon and Amphibians of Washington and Oregon . Seattle Audubon Society, 1993.
    http://www.californiaherps.com/northwest.html
    CaliforniaHerps.com Beyond California
    Reptiles and Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest
    Lists of all of the species of reptiles and amphibians found in Oregon and Washington
    (and a few extras from Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia) with links to photo galleries of many of these species. Search Google for Northwest
    herps on this site
    Species Lists: Salamanders Frogs Snakes Lizards ... Turtles
    Resources for Information about Northwest Reptiles and Amphibians
    Online
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    Reptiles and Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest

    The Salamander Wrangler
    Washington Washington Herp Atlas Reptile and Amphibian maps of Washington University of Puget Sound Slater Museum - keys to Washington herps Washington Amphibians Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture Washington Reptiles Washington Amphibians Oregon Reptiles and Amphibians of Oregon Idaho Idaho Amphibians Idaho Reptiles General Herps Center for North American Herpetology NatureServe Explorer Amphibians Amphibian Species of the World Amphibiaweb Global Amphibian Assessment Livingunderworld.org Books Northwest Amphibians Amphibians of Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia

    73. California Reptiles And Amphibians Resources List
    Society for the Study of Amphibians and reptiles The Center for North AmericanHerpetology EMBL Reptile Database The Herpetologists League
    http://www.californiaherps.com/info/sources.html
    Sources of Information About California Reptiles and Amphibians
    All of California's
    Native Reptiles and Amphibians.
    SNAKES

    LIZARDS

    TURTLES

    FROGS
    ...
    SALAMANDERS

    Pictures of herps found outside of California
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    Books including information about California's herps
    California Only Stebbins, Robert C. California Amphibians and Reptiles . The University of California Press, 1972. Schoenher, Allan A. A Natural History of California . The University of California Press, 1992. Schoenherr, Allan A. Natural History of the Islands of California . The University of California Press. 2003. Thelander, Carl G., editor in chief. Life on the Edge - A Guide to California's Endangered Natural Resources - Wildlife . Berkeley: Bio Systems Books, 1994. Flaxington, William Craig. Field Observations of California Amphibians and Reptiles Macey, J. Robert and Theodore Papenfuss."Herpetology." The Natural History of the White-Inyo Range Eastern California Ed. Clarence Hall. University of California Press, 1991.

    74. INHS Amphibian & Reptile Collection Database
    Search the INHS amphibian Reptile Collection Database last update 30 December2004 amphibian Reptile species list with common names
    http://ellipse.inhs.uiuc.edu:591/INHSCollections/herpsearch.html
    last update: 30 December 2004 Catalogue Number Genus species County State Country Year Sort by: -None- Catalogue # Genus species County State Country Year = exact match > greater than < less than ... range "" literal text
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    30 December 2004

    75. Ahs_society
    American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Society for the Study ofReptiles and amphibian Herpetologists League Partners in amphibian and
    http://www.auburn.edu/herp_society/ahs_society.html
    Listed below are links to Herp information, several renowned academic societies as well as research groups dedicated to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles.
    General Information Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection (a fantastic site for general information)
    Professional Societies American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Society for the Study of Reptiles and Amphibian Herpetologists' League Partners in Amphibian and Reptilie Conservation
    Research
    Craig Guyer's Lab Page
    Auburn University Natural History and Learning Center Palo Verde Biological Institute La Selva Biological Station ... Lake Jackson Ecopassage

    76. Pacific Northwest Herpetological Society
    When maintaining reptiles and amphibians in captivity, Society members are expectedto provide adequate care and humane treatment to all specimens,
    http://www.pnhs.net/About/Code.html

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    SECTION 1 Society members shall encourage and promote an appreciation of the role of reptiles and amphibians in the ecosystem. SECTION 2 Society members shall not engage or encourage activities that may diminish, or in any other way, discredit the Society and its' purposes as set forth in the Code of Ethics and its' Bylaws SECTION 3 All Society members shall uphold the dignity of the science of herpetology and shall not encourage unethical conduct of fellow members (i.e. - such as displaying a large snake in public in any other format other than for educational purposes). SECTION 4 All society members shall observe local and federal wildlife protection, collection, and possession laws. The Society will not condone the keeping of venomous reptiles and amphibian species. Subsection 4.1: When collecting reptiles and amphibians, members are expected to replace disturbed habitat as much as possible to their natural condition, and to take no more specimens than is necessary for legitimate herpetological purposes. Every effort should be taken to protect endemic populations from over collecting. (Washington State does not allow any collecting of reptiles and amphibians without a scientific collecting permit. Bullfrogs may be collected with a fishing license.)

    77. AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES - LITERATURE CITED
    1, Society for the Study of Amphibians and reptiles, Saint Louis, Missouri.338 pp. Kamstra, J. 1991. Rediscovery of the northern dusky salamander,
    http://www.naturewatch.ca/Mixedwood/herps/herps02.html
    From: ASSESSMENT OF SPECIES DIVERSITY IN THE MIXEDWOOD PLAINS ECOZONE AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES Michael J. Oldham LITERATURE CITED Bider, J.R. and S. Matte. 1996. The Atlas of Amphibians and Reptiles of Quebec. St. Lawrence Valley Natural History Society, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec. 106 pp. Bishop, C.A. and K.E. Pettit (editors). 1992. Declines in Canadian Amphibian Populations: Designing a National Monitoring Strategy. Occasional Paper No. 76, Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa, Ontario. 120 pp. Christie, P. 1997. Reptiles and Amphibians of Prince Edward County, Ontario. Natural Heritage/Natural History Inc., Toronto, Ontario. 143 pp. Collins, J.T. (editor). 1997. Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for North American Amphibians and Reptiles. Fourth Edition. Herpetological Circular No. 25, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Lawrence, Kansas. 40 pp. Cook, F.R. 1984. Introduction to Canadian Amphibians and Reptiles. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Ontario. 200 pp. Green, D.M. (editor). 1997. Amphibians in Decline: Canadian Studies of a Global Problem. Herpetological Conservation No. 1, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Saint Louis, Missouri. 338 pp.

    78. SNVB Webpage
    Today the society strives to promote close working relationships among The Pacific Northwest amphibian and Reptile Consortium (PNARC)is special
    http://www.snwvb.org/
    WELCOME ! Who we are....
    The Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology, the oldest scientific association devoted to the study of terrestrial vertebrates in the Pacific Northwest, was founded in 1920 as the Pacific Northwest Bird and Mammal Society. Long recognized as the preeminent union of ornithologists and mammalogists in the Pacific Northwest, the society adopted its current name in 1988 to reflect an expanded taxonomic scope that included amphibians and reptiles. The scope expanded again in 1999 to include fish. Today the society strives to promote close working relationships among ornithologists,mammalogists, herpetologists, and ichthyologists in our region; foster exchange of scientific information and interest in the study of vertebrates; and offer a forum for these activities through meetings and publications. Where we are ....
    The geographic scope of SNVB and its flagship publication, the Northwestern Naturalist, is northwestern North America west of the Great Plains and north of the Mojave Desert.

    79. Untitled
    The Society for the Study of Amphibians and reptiles website is an interestingcollection of internet resources for people seriously interested in
    http://hometown.aol.com/_ht_a/harbard/cahshome/links.html
    Here are some web links of interest to herp scholars and hobbyists (not in any particular order). Be sure to check out the listing for Northside Aquatics of North Little Rock, Society president emeritus Tom Fleming's venture, as well as our sibling the Arkansas Herpetological Society's Snakes of Arkansas website, and the featured new link . The herp related links are followed by a new link to my recently-created personal website , a special link , dear to my heart, which I encourage all to visit, as well as some other links not related to herps, but which might be of interest, and a search eingine , making it convenient for you to look for other related sites. Please notify me of any broken links or other problems.
    • The article by Brad Sims entitled The Virtual Herpetoculturist , which appeared in the December 1999 issue of Brambles 'n' Bogs (Vol. 1, Issue 2), contained a number of interesting links to herp sites. This online version of the article contains hotlinks to all of the sites.
      The promoters of our annual Arkansas Reptile Expo , as well as numerous other expos around the country, are TexasReptiles.com

    80. Book: Amphibians & Reptiles Of Delmarva
    Published in association with Delaware Nature Society by Tidewater The resultof their work is Amphibians and reptiles of Delmarva listing 73 species.
    http://www.delawarenaturesociety.org/merchandise/reptilebook.htm
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    - 73 species - 96 color photos - maps, glossary, checklist - Published in association with Delaware Nature Society by Tidewater Publishers, 2003 The result of their work is Amphibians and Reptiles of Delmarva listing 73 species. Both Jim and Amy White earned degrees from the University of Delaware: Jim in entomology and applied ecology and Amy in environmental engineering. They are members of the Delaware Ornithological Society and Delaware Natural History Society. Jim is also a member of Delaware Partners in Flight and Partners for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. Book: Butterflies of Delmarva Book: Birds of DE Book: Freshwater Fish of DE Booklet: Legacy of Land Video: Protecting our Water

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