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  1. Central Park Wildlife: An Introduction to Familiar Species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes and butterflies in New York City's Central Park (Pocket Naturalist - Waterford Press) by James Kavanagh, 2006-03-01
  2. Reptiles and Amphibians Punch-Out Stencils by John Emil Cymerman, 1993-08
  3. The Reptile and Amphibian Problem Solver: Practical and Expert Advice on Keeping Snakes and Lizards by Robert Davies, 1997-11
  4. A Field Guide to Texas Reptiles and Amphibians (Field Guide Series) by R.D. and Patricia P. Bartlett, 1999-08-01
  5. Reptiles and Amphibians (Science) by Julie Hall, 1998-09-01
  6. Draw and Color: Reptiles & Amphibians (Draw and Color (Teacher Created Resources)) by WALTER FOSTER, 2006-08-28
  7. Reptiles & Amphibians (Wilderness Album Series) by Robert E. Wrigley, 1990-07
  8. Protecting nature's diversity: mending strands in the web of life. (includes related article on reptiles and amphibians): An article from: The Futurist by John Tuxill, Chris Bright, 1998-06-01
  9. Reptiles and Amphibians of the American Southwest by Heymann, 1987-06
  10. REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS STICKER BOOK by Tom Smith, 1996-05-01
  11. Reptiles and Amphibians (Draw Science) by Nina Kidd, 1998-04
  12. Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians by Robert C. Stebbins, 1975-01
  13. Reptiles and Amphibians Dictionary: An A to Z of Cold-Blooded Creatures by Clint Twist, 2005-01
  14. In Search of Reptiles and Amphibians by Richard D. Bartlett, 1988-12-01

81. Herpetological Societies
The Chicago Herpetological Society is a group of reptile and amphibian of reptiles and amphibians, educate its members and the general public on 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!
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Auburn Herpetological Society - www.auburn.edu/herp_society/

82. Amphibians And Reptiles Of North West Europe,Amphibians And Reptiles Book,Amphib
Science Publisher Inc amphibians and reptiles of North west Europe, amphibians and general comments for further studies, major references or reading.
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Amphibians and Reptiles of North-west Europe
Their Natural History, Ecology and Conservation
Ian F. Spellerberg: Prof. of Nature Conservation and Divisional Director, Environmental Management and Design Division, Lincoln University, New Zealand

ISBN 1-57808-259-5; 2002; 216 pages, incl. 30 color plates; US $ 39.00 Buy Now This book provides a brief description of the ecology and natural history of sixteen amphibians, eight snakes and lizards and the Chelonia species found in the temperate climatic region of Europe (North-west Europe). The book commences with an introduction to the biology of amphibians and reptiles and describes the differences between the main groups. The main ecological adaptations are discussed and there is particular mention that it is erroneous to refer to amphibians and reptiles as cold blooded. There is also the suggestion that the colour of an amphibian or reptile may not necessarily mean anything in terms of the animal's thermal properties. For each species there is a brief account of the following: the etymology or origin of the name of the species, reference to early accounts of the species, taxonomy, protection, general description, distribution and habitat, seasonal movements and behaviour, vagility and population ecology, feeding ecology, thermal ecology, reproduction, growth and development, general comments for further studies, major references or reading.

83. Specific Goals Of The SREL Herpetology Lab
research at SREL become very familiar with the species composition, habitatutilization and general ecology of the reptiles and amphibians of the SRS.
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seeks to establish SREL as a herpetological and ecological research center that is recognized regionally, nationally and internationally. It also works to identify the Savannah River Site (SRS), a National Environmental Research Park, as an ideal field area for herpetological research. Researchers strive to attain these goals in accordance with the mission of SREL, which is "to perform independent scientific assessments of the impact of SRS operations on the environment."
SREL's herpetological research focuses on the population dynamics and ecology of all species of amphibians and reptiles. One objective is to determine functional relationships between population parameters (e.g., survivorship, reproductive output, dispersal rate) and environmental conditions, with the goal of explaining our findings at the ecological and evolutionary levels. A second objective is to apply this basic research to environmental impact and conservation issues.
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85. Amphibians And Reptiles Of Baja California, Including Its Pacifi
Julian C. Lee, author of The amphibians and reptiles of the Yucatán Peninsula general introduction 1. Salamanders 2. Frogs and Toads
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86. BISON Species Account 030235
general, Terrestrial Features Underground burrow / den A Field Guide toWestern reptiles and amphibians (Peterson Field Guide Series).
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version 1/2000 BISON contains accounts for all vertebrate and many invertebrate species of wildlife occurring in New Mexico and Arizona (including all threatened, endangered and sensitive species). Many accounts are incomplete although new information is being added continuously. Errors do occur. Users are cautioned to refer back to the original cited source to assess completeness and correctness before using the information. The database is completely searchable when installed on stand-alone personal computers, and limited searches are available at http://nmnhp.unm.edu/bisonm/BISONM.CFM. Accounts can be accessed directly at http://www.fw.vt.edu/states.nm.htm. Web updates are intermittent, not continuous, therefore some dynamic information such as legal status may not be absolutely current. Numbers listed under "References" and numbers enclosed by asterisks (e.g., *43*) refer to reference numbers in the last section of the account (i.e., REFERENCES) and indicate the source of the information. If you have questions or want to report errors, please contact Jon Klingel, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe, NM; phone (505) 827-9912; e-mail jklingel@state.nm.us.

87. Reptiles And Amphibians
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Websites OttawaHerps.com http://www.ottawaherps.com/
Information on the various aspects of the reptile and amphibian world with a focus on Canadian content.
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88. Nearctica - Natural History - Amphibians - General Amphibians
This page contains general links to Amphibian sites. Southeastern Reptilesand amphibians. University of Georgia Museum of Natural History.
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General Amphibians Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations This page contains general links to Amphibian sites. For specific sites see: Frogs Salamanders Herpetological Societies Amphibians as Pets ... Species Identification Guide : An online Guide of Amphibians in the United States and Canada. U.S. Geological Survey. A truly remarkable resource. Almost all of the species of frogs and salamanders in North America are figured and discussed with information on their biology and usually distribution maps. The ultimate amphibian guide. Highly recommended. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network . A marvelous site on the frogs and salamanders of Canada. There are pages on all of the frogs and salamanders of Canada with photographs, biologies, distributions, and calls (for the frogs, of course). You can take as general tour by province, or identifying your specimens with their key. There is information about amphibian biology and a test your can take. Highly recommended. Southeastern Reptiles and Amphibians . University of Georgia Museum of Natural History. Photographs of frogs and toads from the southeastern United States.

89. Nearctica - Shopping Mall - Books - General Herpetology
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90. Pet Reptiles And Amphibians - Lizards, Snakes, Turtles, Frogs And Salamanders An
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91. WDNR - Reptiles & Amphibians: A Short Introduction
Both reptiles and amphibians have spectacular histories. They have a generallizardlike shape, but are much bigger and have large-many-toothed jaws.
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The study of amphibians and reptiles is called herpetology and a person who studies them is called a herpetologist . For this reason, amphibians and reptiles together are often called "herp" for short. Both reptiles and amphibians have spectacular histories. Now extinct species were numerous and widespread, dominant forms of life in their time. Amphibians ruled for 140 million years, reptiles for 130 million years. The herps we know today are a very small fragment of what existed in prehistoric times. Both groups are misunderstood, perhaps because both reptiles and amphibians include certain venomous species, or perhaps because their habits often seem strange. But herps are just animals like any others. They are not magical. They must eat, drink, sleep, move about, produce young, flee enemies and do all the basic things any animal must do. Both amphibians and reptiles are cold-blooded, which is a very poor expression that has unfortunately fallen into common use with herps. It really has nothing to do with blood and coldness. What it means is that amphibians and reptiles ontain their heat from the environment. Birds and mammals are warm-blooded, again, a poor expression, but meaning that a bird or mammal generates its own body heat. For people this is 98.6 o F. Most amphibians and reptiles cannot produce heat. Their bodies are usually the same tempature as the surroundings. They are usually active in warm surroundings and sluggish in cool surroundings. After a meal, herps will seek a warm spot to give them the heat they need to digest their food. Many reptiles will sit on a surface exposed to the sun, this form of tempature regulation is called basking. If the spot becomes too hot, they will move away. Extremes of heat or cold will kill them. Most species living in temperate zones hibernate in the winter. Because they obtain heat from their environment, herps cannot survive in very cold regions sich as the Artic. The greatest number of species occurs in the tropical regions of the world.

92. GENERAL REFERENCE GUIDE
List of general reptile and amphibian field guide books. Behler, JL and FW King.1997. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American reptiles and
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List of general reptile and amphibian field guide books Behler, J. L. and F. W. King. 1997. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians . Alfred A. Knopf, New York, New York. Conant, R. and J. T. Collins. 1998. A Field Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians: Eastern and Central North America . Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, New York. Harding, J. H. 1997. Amphibians and Reptiles of the Great Lakes Region . The University of Michigan Press. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Smith, Hobart M. 1978. Amphibians of North America: A Guide to Field Identification . Golden Press, New York. 160 pp. Smith, Hobart M. and Edmund D. Brodie. 1982. Reptiles of North America: A Guide to Field Identification . Golden Press, New York. 240 pp. "Herp" friendly habitat management resources for land managers and owners Johnson et al. 2000. The Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake: A Handbook for Land Managers . U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Kingsbury, B. A. and J. Gibson. 2002.

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94. Kingsnake.com - Herpforum
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95. Melissa Kaplan's Herpetological Information
Translations of the Scientific Names of the reptiles and amphibians of NorthAmerica with Biographical Appendix. Natural History
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96. Australian Reptiles Online: General Info, W.A. Licensing Info
Become a member of Australian reptiles Online general Info, WA licensing Info New Western Australia Reptile and Amphibian Pet Licensing.
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97. Salmonellosis - Reptiles And Amphibians
reptiles (turtles, snakes, lizards, iguanas, geckos) and amphibians (frogs,salamanders, newts, toads) can carry Salmonella in their intestinal tract
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98. Reptiles And Amphibians (from Africa) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
reptiles and amphibians (from Africa) reptiles, of which there are few endemicfamilies, have mainly Old World affinities. Those most likely to be seen
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