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  1. A tentative checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the Gus A. Engeling Wildlife Management Area and Anderson County, Texas by Charles E Davis, 1974
  2. Reptiles and amphibians of the Chaparral Wildlife Management Area: A tentative checklist by Max Traweek, 1987
  3. Reptiles of Papua New Guinea (Wildlife in Papua New Guinea) by Rom Whitaker, 1982
  4. Amphibians and reptiles of B.C: An ecological review (Wildlife habitat research) by Stan A Orchard, 1984
  5. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge reptiles & amphibians (SuDoc I 49.44/2:B 56/4) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1999
  6. Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge preliminary amphibian and reptile investigations: 1996 by Paul Hendricks, 1997
  7. A checklist of reptiles and amphibians of the Black Gap Wildlife Management Area, Brewster County, Texas by Bonnie Reynolds McKinney, 1996
  8. Reptiles and amphibians : Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (SuDoc I 49.44/2:C 44/7) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1999
  9. Creating artificial cover for non-game wildlife species: (especially amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals) in Land Between the Lakes by Stephen D Lupton, 1985
  10. A checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Papua New Guinea (Wildlife in Papua New Guinea : wildlife publication) by F Scott, 1977
  11. Wildlife Management: Crocodiles and Alligators
  12. Patuxent Research Refuge : amphibians and reptiles (SuDoc I 49.44/2:P 27/2) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 2000
  13. Rehabilitation of reptiles & amphibians by Melissa Kaplan, 1993
  14. Factors determining richness of reptile and amphibian species in a riparian wildlife dispersal corridor by Frank T Burbrink, 1995

61. Amphibians And Reptiles In Martin County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MARTI156.HTM

62. Herpetology References
Covers all North American reptiles and amphibians, rather like a combination of This book s emphasis is on which Australian wildlife you can see where.
http://www.wildherps.com/references.html
This is a partial list of the reference materials that I've used to identify wild herps or just learn more about them. It's not a particularly well-balanced or representative list, as it is heavily biased towards parts of the world that I have personally visited.
But first, you should check out Ellin Beltz's site that explains the meanings of the scientific names of North American amphibians and reptiles, because it is so cool. Then you can read more about names at the bottom of this page Handbook of Reptiles and Amphibians of Florida, Part One: The Snakes, Second Edition
by Ray E. Ashton, Jr. and Patricia Sawyer Ashton
Windward Publishing Inc, Miami, FL, 1988 This is a useful and well-researched field guide. Each species is illustrated with one or more color photos mixed in with the text, and a range map by Florida county as well as a smaller map showing the entire range in the U.S. The text is informative but a little dry. An uninspired layout makes it a little harder to find what you're looking for than it should be. Overall a good to very good field guide, but Tennant's newer one is even better.

63. Amphibians And Reptiles In Mason County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MASON157.HTM

64. Www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/endang/animals/reptiles/
Texas Parks wildlife Agency PUBLICATIONS wildlife Species wildlife Species Profiles reptiles Publications Banner. wildlife / HabitatPublications Icon Bobcat Click to go back to main, Our publications are
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/endang/animals/reptiles/

65. Amphibians And Reptiles In Matagorda County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MATAG158.HTM

66. Wildlife In Poland : Polish Nature - Animals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, And B
List of 10 wildlifebased reasons to visit Poland.
http://www.krykiet.com/polish_wildlife.htm
Polish Language Polish Food Polish History Visit Poland ... Polish Anthem Polish Wildlife Polish Heritage Famous Poles Links Contact
Polish Wildlife
Ten Reasons to Visit Poland (click on any image to see a larger version) The Nietoperek Bat reserve, part of the second world war Miedzyrzecz Fortifications (underground bunker system), in the west of Poland is home to some of Europe 's rarest bat species , including: Greater Mouse-eared, Barbastelle, Bechstein's, Whiskered, Natterer's, Brown Long-eared, Serotine and several others. More White Stork 's nest in Poland than in any other country. Their nests can be seen on rooftops, towers, chimneys, telephone-poles, trees, and specially constructed nest towers. According to the latest research "every fourth stork in the world is Polish". Wild Boar (sometimes known as wild hog) can be found all over the country. Most of them live in the many forests, but some even make their home in cities ! If you're travelling after dusk you may come across a group of them out for an evening stroll! The largest concentration of European Bison live in Europe's last remaining primeval forest, the Bialowieza National Park. The Bison is Europe's largest mammal and males can stand over 6 feet tall, be longer than 9 feet, and weigh over 2,000 lbs.

67. Amphibians And Reptiles In Milam County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MILAM166.HTM

68. La Trobe University - Wildlife
reptiles of the La Trobe University wildlife Reserves. reptiles The wildlifeReserves are home to over 19 species of reptiles.
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/wildlife/reptiles.html
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    Reptiles Reptiles of the La Trobe University Wildlife Reserves Not all reptiles which are recorded for this part of Mel February 3, 2005 de the Reserves or were recorded before the University was built are marked "A" REPTILES RECORDED IN THE WILDLIFE RESERVES OR SURROUNDING AREAS
    CHELIDA (Tortoises)
    Chelodina Long-necked Tortoise PHYLLODACTLUS (Gecko) Phyllodactylus marmoratus Marbled Gecko AGAMIDAE (Dragons)
    Amphibolurus muricatus Tree Dragon SCINICIDAE (Skinks) Bassiana duperreyi Eastern Three-lined Skink Ctenotus robustus Striped Skink Ergernia cunninghami Cunningham's Skink E. whitii White's Skink Eulampus tympanum Water Skink Lampropholis delicata Delicate Skink L. guichenoti Garden Skink Lerista bougainvilii Bouganville's Skink Pseudemoia duperreyi No common name P. entrecasteauxii Southern Grass Skink P. pagenstecheri Tussock Skink Saproscincus mustelinus Weasel Skink Ctenotus robustus Large Striped Skink Tiliqua scincoides Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard T. nigrolutea

69. Wildlife Medical Clinic
Over 1000 animals are treated per year, including mammals, reptiles, songbirds, waterfowl, and birds of prey. University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.
http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/wmc/
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Our Mission
In the Wildlife Medical Clinic, we accept most species of wildlife 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (exceptions are skunks and bats). As animals are admitted, they are examined and initial treatments are performed. The animals are assigned to a team of 8-10 volunteers (generally veterinary students) who are then responsible for all the care required. When needed we have veterinarians who offer assistance and perform any necessary surgeries. We have access to all the different services offered in the veterinary teaching hospital. Common procedures are radiographs, blood tests, and microbiology. We are able to purchase medication from the pharmacy and seek help from specialists such as ophthalmologists and neurologists. Our goal is to help animals recover to a state in which they can be released into the wild. Unfortunately, this is often impossible as these animals need to be 100% functional to survive. A rabbit with a lame leg will quickly fall prey to another animal, and an owl that can’t fly will slowly starve to death. If an animal is doomed to die in such a way, we choose to humanely euthanize. Occasionally, we can find permanent homes for some of these animals where they will live their lives in a safe, comfortable environment. Presently in the WMC we have 4 non-releasable permanent residents whom we use for educational purposes.

70. G9450 Snakes: Information For Missouri Homeowners, MU Extension
Snakes are reptiles — a group that also includes lizards, alligators and The wildlife Code of Missouri treats snakes, lizards and most turtles as
http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/wildlife/g09450.htm


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Snakes: Information for Missouri Homeowners
Robert A. Pierce
Extension Fish and Wildlife Specialist
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
Poisonous snakes of Missouri The poisonous snakes in Missouri have more specialized habitat requirements. Few animals are more disliked or misunderstood than snakes. Irrational fears and feelings that people have about snakes come from misunderstandings and superstitions handed down from one generation to another. Snakes are not mysterious at all, and their colorful, fascinating life histories do not justify the anxiety many people feel about them.

71. British Wildlife Centre
A natural setting where the public can see animals, birds, and reptiles. Includes opening times and prices, list of facilities, interactive map, conservation information and educational resources, and links to related sites.
http://www.british-wildlife.com/

72. Ouray National Wildlife Refuge - Reptile And Amphibian List
US Fish and wildlife Service emblem National Refuge System Logo, America s wildlife reptiles. Fence Lizard. Eastern Fence Lizard Sceloporous undulatus
http://ouray.fws.gov/Reptile and Amphibian List.htm
Ouray National Wildlife Refuge Randlett, Utah Reptile and Amphibian List
REPTILES Fence Lizard Eastern Fence Lizard Sceloporous undulatus
Side-Blotched Lizard Side-blotched Lizard Uta stansburiana Horned Lizard Short-horned Lizard Phrynosoma douglassii
Whiptail Western Whiptail Cnemidophorus tigris
Garter Snake Wandering Garter Snake Thamnophis elegans vagrans
Racer Yellow-bellied Racer Coluber constrictor
Green Snake Smooth Green Snake Opheodrys vernalis
Gopher Snake Great Basin Gopher Snake Pituophis melanoleucus
Rattlesnake Western Rattlesnake Crotalus viridis AMPHIBIANS Toads Woodhouse's Toad Bufo woodhousei Rocky Mountain Toad Bufo woodhousei woodhousei
Chorus Frog Boreal Chorus Frog Pseudacris triseriata maculata Leopard Frog Northern Leopard Frog Rana pipiens Home Contact Us General Brochure Visitor Activities ... Mammals Contact Ouray Refuge: Ouray@fws.gov FWS Mountain-Prairie Region Website Utah Wildlife Refuges National FWS Website ...
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73. Costa Rica, Zoo Ave, Animal Restoration
Operated by the nonprofit Nature Restoration Foundation. Although originally a bird zoo, it now includes all types of Costa Rican animals and reptiles. All of the animals were either former pets, injured, or confiscated wildlife.
http://www.worldheadquarters.com/cr/zooave.html

74. Reptiles - Behavior, Biology, Classification, And Habitat
You are here. About Homework Help Animals / wildlife reptiles reptiles (ClassReptilia) includes turtles, snakes, lizards, worm lizards, crocodiles,
http://animals.about.com/od/reptiles/
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This diverse group of animals includes turtles, snakes, lizards, worm lizards, crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gavials.
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Recent Reptiles (Class Reptilia) Reptiles (Class Reptilia) includes turtles, snakes, lizards, worm lizards, crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gavials. Rhinoceros iguana (Cyclura cornuta) The rhinoceros iguana (Cyclura cornuta) grows to a length of about 1 to 1.2 meters. Males are larger than females and develop larger horns. Its skin color is grayish-brown to olive green. The lifespan of wild rhinoceros iguanas is not known but a lifespan of 20 years has been recorded for captive individuals. The World of Reptiles This richly descriptive site includes not only detailed species data, but also snake lore, articles, and information about venomous reptiles.

75. Amphibians And Reptiles In Nueces County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/NUECE178.HTM

76. Animals/Wildlife, Reptiles - QuickTips
An index of reptiles QuickTips for the Animals/wildlife guide site.
http://animals.about.com/cs/reptiles/qt/
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77. Wildlife Rescue Of NE Pennsylvania
A nonprofit organization located in Friendsville, Susquehanna County providing care and rehabilitation to injured and orphaned wildlife. Licensed to care for mammals, raptors, passerines and reptiles.
http://www.wildliferescue-pa.com
P.O. Box 71
Friendsville, PA 18818
director@wildliferescue-pa.com
Introduction What's New? "I found a sick animal, what should I do?' ... Links WILDLIFE RESCUE is an IRS approved non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned wildlife. Located in Friendsville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania , it is managed by PA-Game-Commission -licensed rehabilitator Carol Shilling and cares for all types of mammals, birds and fowl primarily within a six county area of northeastern Pennsylvania. In existence since January of 1993, a wide variety of native wildlife has been helped and released, mostly on the thirty-five acres of wooded and watered land which is dedicated to Wildlife Rescue. Although the numbers increase each year as more and more people are aware of the sanctuary, approximately 450 to 500 animals are treated yearly, with the greatest percentage of these being orphaned babies who would otherwise perish. Dependent upon the generosity of a caring public, Wildlife Rescue survives through donations - both monetary and material - from neighbors and friends.

78. WI Rehabilitation - Wildlife Care - Care & Feeding - Nutrition - Reptiles And Am
wildlife Care Care and Feeding. wildlife Care Menu, Zoonoses reptiles andamphibians, unlike mammals and birds, are not nurtured or fed by their
http://www.wildlife-international.org/EN/rehab/care/care_feeding/nutri_rept.cfm
Home Emergency Site Help Contact Us ... Resources Wildlife Care Supplies Environment Wildlife Vet Related Fields ... Notices
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Wildlife Care Menu Zoonoses Medical Care -Ident, Nat History -Neonate Care -Adult Care -Nutrition -Supplies Identification Anatomy Physiology Psychology/Behaviour Capture/Restraint Release Long Term Care
Reptiles and amphibians, unlike mammals and birds, are not nurtured or fed by their parents. Upon hatching, they are independent and capable of self-feeding and food recognition. Like all other animals, their captive diets must reflect their wild diets. Websites Melissa Kaplanメs Herp Care Collection
Scope:
Reptile and amphibian care and feeding. This site discusses care of non-native species, but some of the information is generally applicable.
Online Volumes:
URL:
http://www.anapsid.org/

79. Welcome To The Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Describes the nature reserves of the county and provides species information about birds, invertebrates, mammals, trees and plants, marine life, reptiles and amphibians. Includes news, updated reports of marine strandings and sightings, contact details and opportunities to volunteer.
http://www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/
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Welcome to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Cornwall is unique in many ways and so is the Cornwall Wildlife Trust The Trust is a registered charity and is the only organisation dedicated to the conservation of the Cornish environment and its wildlife. We own or manage many different types of important habitats in nature reserves throughout this beautiful county, and these provide a refuge for a huge variety of Cornish animals and plants . We are eager to spread the word about the important work we are doing to conserve Cornwall - and encourage others to get involved web site is updated regularly, including our newsroom marine sightings and strandings and current events . Find out about what we are doing and how you can help. We also organise, encourage and support many specialist groups (mostly volunteers) working on a variety of wildlife-related projects. Their work is invaluable to the future of nature conservation in Cornwall. We hope you enjoy your visit and will want to help us achieve our goals - don't forget to bookmark us and come back.

80. Wildlife - Australian Animals
Rescue is a volunteer, non profit organisation caring for sick, injured andorphaned wildlife. Australian Birds, reptiles, Insects and other animals
http://www.wilmap.com.au/wildlife.html
Australian Animals, Birds,
Fish, Reptiles and Insects
We searched the web to find the best pages on Australian fauna.
These links lead to most of our animals and plants.
We get lots of requests for information on Australian Fauna.
This page has links to the best sites we could currently find providing extensive information on individual Australian animals. If better pages are found or recommended we will change the URLs. If you want information, you want the best.
I am not saying these are the best Australian animal sites on the web, but they are the best we have found so far.
Links were all accurate at 3/11/02
The animals are grouped into several main categories so you can search easily.
  • Animals (Common animals, koala, kangaroo, wombat, echidna etc.)
  • Birds (All types. Emus, parrots, eagles, etc.)
  • Reptiles (Snakes, tortoises, lizards, Crocodiles)
  • Sea Dwelling Mammals (Whales, dolphins, Dugongs, etc.)
  • Arachnids (Spiders)
  • Fish and Crustacea
  • Amphibians (Frogs)
  • General Information Sites
    Fauna Rescue Of South Australia Incorporated

    Contact Sue Westover - info@faunarescue.org.au Fauna Rescue is a volunteer, non profit organisation caring for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife.
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