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  1. Reptile and Amphibian Keeper's Dictionary: An A-Z Herpetology by David Wareham, 1993-05
  2. The Illustrated Animal Library (International Masters Fascinating Animal Portraits from Around the World - Watercolor Prints suitable for framing accompanied by fold-out description cards for Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians & Fish, and Insects & Invertebrates) by International Masters Publishers, 1999
  3. Amphibians & Reptiles in 3-D by Mark Blum, 1999-08-01
  4. Amphibians & Reptiles of the North Woods (North Woods Naturalist Guides) by Allen Blake Sheldon, 2006-08-07
  5. Crested Geckos and Relatives (Reptile and Amphibian Keeper's Guides) by Richard D. Bartlett, 2004-10-04
  6. Animals of Africa and Europe: A Visual Encyclopedia of Amphibians, Reptiles and Mammals in the Asian and Australasian Continents, with over 350 Illustrations and Photographs by Tom Jackson, 2005-05-25
  7. Animals of America: A Visual Encyclopedia of Amphibians, Reptiles and Mammalsof the United States, Canada and South America. by Tom Jackson, 2005-05-25
  8. Peterson Field Guide(R) to Western Reptiles and Amphibians: Second Edition (Peterson Field Guides) by Robert C. Stebbins, Roger Tory Peterson, 1985-06-10
  9. The Book of Indian Reptiles and Amphibians by J. C. Daniel, 2002-10-12
  10. Let's Hear It for Herps!: All About Reptiles & Amphibians (Ranger Rick's Naturescope) by Sandra Stotksy, National Wildlife Federation, 1998-03
  11. Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida: Amphibians and Reptiles (Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida)
  12. Amazing Reptiles and Amphibians (Amazing Life Cycles) by Brian Williams, 2007-12-15
  13. Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of Exotic Species: Structure and function of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians by Bairbre O'Malley, 2005-05-23
  14. Tampa Bay Wildlife: An introduction to familiar species of marine plants, echinoderms, mollusks, crustaceans, nearshore fishes, reptiles, amphibians, and ... (Pocket Naturalist - Waterford Press) by James Kavanagh, 2006-03-01

61. Global Amphibian Assessment Links
general Amphibian Websites http//bornova.ege.edu.tr/~bgocmen/home12.html amphibians and reptiles of Northern Cyprus Details of the amphibians and
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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

62. Kingsnake.com - Herpforum  > General Topics A-H > Books & Other Literature
Need a Good book for general reptiles Fourstrings88, Jan 4, 2005 Completely Illustrated Atlas of reptiles and amphibians for the Terrarium
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63. BUBL LINK: Reptiles
Subjects alaska, amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, shellfish Also offers general facts about snakes covering bites, venom, rattles,
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  • African Herpetofauna Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Notebook Series American International Rattlesnake Museum Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network ... Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
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    African Herpetofauna
    Checklist of African Herpetofauna for Semuliki National Park in Western Uganda. Provides colour photographs and descriptive text (including scientific name, class, family, common name, distribution and biological remarks, and physical description) for several dozen amphibian and reptile species recorded in the Park in 1996.
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    Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Notebook Series
    Highlights animal species native to Alaska, giving details of different strains, life history, food habits, and populations. Hunting behaviours are also outlined where applicable. Information is divided into categories headed big game, marine mammals, small game, birds, furbearers, fish, shellfish, and amphibians and reptiles.
    Author: State of Alaska Department of Fish and Game
    Subjects: alaska, amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, shellfish

    64. Reptiles And Amphibians - N.H. Fish And Game
    general licensing information License fees and requirements North AmericanAmphibian and Reptile Monitoring Program Frogwatch
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    ... Contact Us Reptiles and Amphibians Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program (RAARP) Other reptile and amphibian links and resources: Vernal pool documentation manual now available!
    Vernal pools are temporary bodies of water that provide essential habitat for a variety of creatures. Dry basins fill as water tables rise in fall or winter and during spring snowmelt and rains; pools usually dry by mid-to late summer. For some species of amphibians and invertebrates, vernal pools are required for breeding. Other species, such as Blanding's and spotted turtles, often use vernal pools for foraging or mating. Anyone interested in locating vernal pools in their area can get detailed guidance from the newly reprinted manual, Identification and Documentation of Vernal Pools in New Hampshire For information

    65. WIC - Most Frequencly Encountered Problems: Reptiles And Amphibians
    reptiles and amphibians, button Frogs and Toads button Snakes general Biology.They are beneficial insect eaters and so are good for gardeners because
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    The information presented on this website has been carefully researched, and all efforts have been made to ensure accuracy in order to give the reader maximum benefit. However, McGill University assumes no responsibility for any injuries suffered, damages or losses incurred during use of or as a result of following this information. It is always important to read and understand the label of any product before using it. The products listed below are not given as any type of endorsement but simply as different choices presented on the market. Where trade names are used, no discrimination is intended.
    Plant-related questions Go to Horticulture Information Index Reptiles and Amphibians Frogs and Toads
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    • They are beneficial insect eaters and so are good for gardeners because they control the insects that are harmful to garden plants. Their vision and hearing are very good. Nearly all of them hibernate. Toads overwinter in underground chambers while frogs overwinter under the mud of stream bottoms. Toads have rough, dry skin and are land dwellers.

    66. Category Based Herpetological Web Index
    Awesome webpage thats all about reptiles and amphibians! Organization topromote the general good husbandry of exotic pets and to educate the public
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    67. Category Based Herpetological Web Index
    A site where you can find information on all reptiles and amphibians. general information on amphibians and a species by species look at North Carolina
    http://herpetology.com/webdata.hts?showcat edu

    68. Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme Reptiles And Amphibians By Mike
    general Objectives. On completion of this unit, the students will. 1. Know theparticular characteristics of reptiles and amphibians.
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    69. Reptiles & Amphibians
    Completely Illustrated Atlas Of reptiles And amphibians Salamanders andNewts as a Hobby (Save Our Planet S.) A good general introduction to
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    Care ... Behavior and Reproduction ... more Amazon UK Keeping Reptiles and Amphibians ... Keeping Reptiles and Amphibians. [ ... more Amazon UK The Questions and Answers Manual of Reptiles and Amphibians Informative and fun , but lacking in detail - This is handy book, containing all the basic know-how for getting started in reptile and amphibian keeping. Such necessary topics as housing, heating, lighting, landscaping , feeding and general husbandry ... more Amazon UK Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium ... Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium. [ ... more Amazon UK Amphibians And Reptiles Of Texas: With Keys, Taxonomic ...

    70. AOL Message Boards -- Reptiles And Amphibians
    reptiles and amphibians Find out all about reptiles and amphibians here. Member Managed Board, general Pets Discussions Discuss the news, problems and
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    71. Personal Herpetocultural And Related Reference Library
    general Zoo Medicine and Other Veterinary Books; Reptile Veterinary Book Handbook of Antimicrobial Therapy for reptiles and amphibians. ed.
    http://www.anapsid.org/aboutmk/library.html
    Melissa Kaplan's
    Herp Care Collection
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    Personal Herpetocultural and Related Reference Library
    These are the books that I have bought or have been given through the past seven years or so that I have been studying and working with animals. These books are all widely available through a number of different herpetological and zoological booksellers , many university bookstores, and the publishers. If you are looking to build a library of your own, I have indicated a rather eclectic assortment books I highly recommend by highlighting them. Since species specific books may not be of interest to every one, I will confine the markings to books of a more general nature. My not marking books doesn't mean they are bad (unless otherwise noted) but that I assume everyone is not the compulsive reader and bookworm that I am. For those interested in reading about or obtaining the books, I've linked some of them to Amazon.com. If the book I have is no longer available, I've tried to link to a comparable one.

    72. SCONE: Scottish Collections Network
    amphibians general works, treatises and textbooks Ophidia (Serpents, snakes).reptiles. reptiles and amphibians - Europe
    http://scone.strath.ac.uk/service/SCONEService/ConsSubjSel.cfm?uCtgyID=173&uDivn

    73. SuttonBooks.com Online Catalog
    Top » Catalog » reptiles amphibians » general My Account Cart COCHRAN, DM,Type Specimens of reptiles and amphibians in the US National Museum.
    http://www.suttonbooks.com/catalog/default.php?cPath=43_723

    74. California Reptiles And Amphibians Resources List
    general interest books on herps, herping natural history List of Reptilesand amphibians in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties
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    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.

    75. NHBS - For The Best Books On Earth, Worldwide
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    76. Firefly Books - Firefly Encyclopedia Of Reptiles And Amphibians
    Gardening, general NonFiction, Health, How to, Natural History, Animals andPets, Pictorial and Photography Return to reptiles and amphibians
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    Search Catalog Astronomy Calendars Children's Books Cookbooks Gardening General Non-Fiction Health How to Natural History, Animals and Pets Pictorial and Photography Reference and Encyclopedias Sports Sybex Computer Books Home Page Firefly Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians Edited by Tim Halliday and Kraig Adler EXCERPT
    Preface
    Amphibans and reptiles were once seen as "lower forms" of life, and not just in popular misconceptions of the hierarchy of living things. Even the famous Swedish scientist Carl von Linné (Carolus Linnaeus) who, in the mid-1700s, established the system for naming species that is still in use today, is supposed to have held them in contempt: "These foul and loathsome animals .... thir Creator has not exerted his powers (to make) many of them." Happily, modern science takes a more enlightened view. Nowadays, the joint study of amphibians and reptiles continues as a single discipline (herpetology, from the Greek herpeton, meaning "crawling things"). Yet even this conjunction owes more to tradition, and to the fact that methods of collecting and keeping amphibians and reptiles have always been very similar, than it does to any fundamental similarity between them. Herpetologists have found that the differences between the two groups are often more striking than their similarities. They have also found that there is much about these animals to arouse fascination, and a great deal to learn from them about animal life in general. Apart from the way in which they maintain body temperature, and some other similarities such as having a single ventricle in the heart (birds and mammals have two), amphibians and reptiles differ markedly. Amphibians have a soft, smooth skin that is permeable to water; reptiles are covered in coarse, dry scales that are impervious. The eggs of amphibians lack a waterproof outer covering and are always laid in water or in damp places, whereas the reptilian egg has a thick, hard or parchment-like shell that holds moisture in, enabling the young to develop within it even on dry land.

    77. Firefly Books - Firefly Encyclopedia Of Reptiles And Amphibians
    The Firefly Encyclopedia of reptiles amphibians describes all of the known of amphibians and reptiles and was elected the first Secretarygeneral of
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    Search Catalog Astronomy Calendars Children's Books Cookbooks Gardening General Non-Fiction Health How to Natural History, Animals and Pets Pictorial and Photography Reference and Encyclopedias Sports Sybex Computer Books Home Page Firefly Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians Edited by Tim Halliday and Kraig Adler Publication date: September 2002 240 pages / 9 1/4" x 11 3/4"
    more than 750 photographs, illustrations and maps, index,
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    "These foul and loathsome animals ... their Creator has not exerted his powers (to make) many of them." So said the "Father of Taxonomy," Carl von Linne (Carolus Linnaeus), who invented the system for naming, ranking, and classifying organisms. While his classifications influenced generations of biologists, science has come a long way in the nearly 250 years since Linnaeus voiced his revulsion for amphibians and reptiles. Herpetology has asserted itself as a more significant discipline, acknowledging the importance and diversity of amphibian and reptile species around the world. The comprehensively details the characteristics, behavior, ecology and evolution of all reptiles and amphibians. In clear, easy-to-read language, this highly engaging book examines the astonishing diversity of the two groups, while emphasizing the need to conserve species on the verge of extinction. The

    78. The Distribution Of Mexican Amphibians And Reptiles. (General Conclusions.) By H
    The Distribution of Mexican amphibians and reptiles. (general Conclusions.) 234 general Conclusions. 1. Evolution of Middle America.
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    The Distribution of Mexican Amphibians and Reptiles.
    (General Conclusions.) by Hans Gadow (1905)

    Editor Charles H. Smith's Note: The last section of this rather lengthy paper, summarizing its results and conclusions. Original pagination indicated within double brackets. Notes are numbered sequentially and grouped at the end, with the page(s) they originally appeared at the bottom of noted within double brackets. Citation for whole article: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1905 , Pt. 2: 191-244.
    [[p. 234]] General Conclusions. Evolution of Middle America. We have seen in the review of the Amphibian and Reptilian fauna of Mexico that it is composed of Northern and Southern immigrants; that a considerable number of the northern group can claim to be old, autochthonous Nearctics; that some families, genera, or species have also representatives in the Antilles, and that most of these forms point unmistakably to Central America, or even further south, as their original home; lastly, that but few Antilleans belong to a northern stock. Our present task limits itself to the Tertiary period. It is doubtful whether any of the genera in question are older than the Eocene, but not a few can be proved to have existed in our region in the mid-Miocene epoch; and it is surprising that they should date so far back. Lastly, there was no Central America in the Cretaceous period.

    79. Terrarium Its Dwellers
    reptiles and amphibians/ reptiles and amphibians general/ The distributionof reptiles and amphibians in the AnnapurnaDhaulagiri region (Nepal),
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    1991. Moscow, color plates, In Russian.
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    80. Auburn Herpetological Society Constitution
    reptiles AND amphibians. TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC AS TO THE IMPORTANCE OF Nominations for office will be taken from the general membership.
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    CONSTITUTION OF THE
    AUBURN HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY
    Article I
    Name
    The name of this organization shall be:
    “Auburn Herpetological Society”
    Article II
    Purpose
    The purpose of this society shall be:
    TO PROMOTE THE STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF
    REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS. TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC AS TO THE IMPORTANCE OF REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS IN THE ECOSYSTEM. ENJOY THE FELLOWSHIP OF PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND CAPTIVE CARE OF REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS. Article III Membership Membership in this society shall be open to all persons regardless of race, creed, sex, age, national origin, or handicap. Full membership is restricted to regularly enrolled Auburn University students, faculty, and staff. Article IV Officers 1. President: 2. Vice President 3. Treasurer 4. Secretary 5. Faculty advisor 1. The president shall serve to coordinate and organize the functioning of the society and shall preside over society meetings. The president will coordinate the efforts of the other society officers. The president will make other members aware of the provisions in this constitution. 2. The vice president shall assist the president and preside over society meetings in the president’s absence. The vice president is in charge of promoting membership, maintaining the official membership list and coordinating any fundraising efforts.

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