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         Reptiles Wildlife:     more books (100)
  1. Wildlife in Kentucky;: The reptiles, birds and mammals of the commonwealth, with a discussion of their appearance, habits and economic importance (Kentucky. ... Survey. [Geological reports] Ser. VI) by W. D Funkhouser, 1925
  2. Amphibian and reptile inventory on the Headwaters and Dillon Resources Areas in conjunction with Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge by Michael Roedel, 1998
  3. Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway wildlife mitigation project: Habitat management of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta Wildlife Management Area to promote the Alabama redbelly turtle : final report by David H Nelson, 1998
  4. State lists of endangered and threatened species of reptiles and amphibians including laws and regulations of each state by William B Allen, 1988
  5. A Field Guide to Florida Reptiles and Amphibians (Excluding Snakes) (Gulf Publishing Field Guides) by R.D. Bartlett, 1998-01-28
  6. The Ray Harm Nature Sketchbook A Famous Artist and Naturalist's Wildlife Drawings of Birds, Flowers, Reptiles, Mammals and Insects by Ray Harm, 1967
  7. Mammals, Reptiles, And Amphibians - North American Wildlife by Reader's Digest Association, 2000
  8. Atlas of amphibians and reptiles in Virginia (Special publication / Wildlife Diversity Division, Virginia Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries) by Joseph C Mitchell, 1999
  9. Alligators: Beneath the Blackwater (Wildlife Series (Minocqua, Wis.).) by Barbara Sleeper, 1996-09
  10. Distribution of reptiles and amphibians on the islands of eastern Lake Michigan: summary and analysis.: An article from: Michigan Academician by Kenneth D. Bowen, James C. Gillingham, 2004-06-22
  11. Wildlife in the city: Animals, birds, reptiles, insects, and plants in an urban landscape by Alan C Jenkins, 1982
  12. Australian Wildlife Best-Known Birds Mammals Reptiles Plants of Australia and New Guinea by Worrell Eric, 1966
  13. A Field Guide to Oklahoma's Amphibians and Reptiles by Gregory Sievert, Greg Sievert, 2005-01
  14. A Field Guide to Texas Reptiles and Amphibians (Field Guide Series) by R.D. and Patricia P. Bartlett, 1999-08-01

101. Amphibians And Reptiles In Montague County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MONTA169.HTM

102. USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Search: Declining Reptiles And Amphibians
Species Decline Contaminants as a Contributing Factor reptiles and Amphibians The Fish and wildlife Service has listed members of more than 1200 taxa
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/pattee/herpsshortform.cfm
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Database Search:
"Species Decline: Contaminants as a Contributing Factor"
Reptiles and Amphibians
Go to Search Form The Fish and Wildlife Service has listed members of more than 1,200 taxa as Threatened or Endangered, and has identified about 4,000 additional organisms which may require listing or further study. The most critical step of this process is the identification of the limiting factors contributing to the decline of the species. This, in turn, yields a list of management actions, information needs, and research needs necessary to recognize and ameliorate the limiting factors precipitating the decline. A searchable database has been iteratively designed to summarize nomenclature, phylogeny, geographic location, life history, population size and status, stressors and sources of stressors (with special emphasis on contaminants and pollution) presumed to have caused the decline, proposed recovery tasks, and research needs. You can find more background information by accessing the key and documentation about the fields in this database.

103. Amphibians And Reptiles In Mitchell County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MITCH168.HTM

104. Reptiles - Desert Wildlife
Desert Animals / Desert wildlife reptiles reptiles in the Mojave Desert are agroup of vertabrates represented by two different orders;
http://digital-desert.com/wildlife/reptiles.html
Mojave Desert Wildlife
DESERT GAZETTE
main features ... Desert Wildlife
Reptiles
Reptiles in the Mojave Desert are a group of vertabrates represented by two different orders;
Squamata - Lizards and Snakes
Testudines - Turtles
Reptiles are cold-blooded and don't have a constant body temperature. They are only able to a limited extent to actively regulate their body temperature, which is largely dependent on the environmental temperature.
Most reptile species are carnivorous and egg-laying, however, there are exceptions.
Mojave Rattlesnake

Desert Tortise

Horned Lizard
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105. Amphibians And Reptiles In Polk County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/POLK187.HTM

106. Utah Division Of Wildlife Resources
reptiles. Bar. More than 600 vertebrate wildlife species currently occur in Utah.In addition, several other vertebrate species have occurred in Utah during
http://dwrcdc.nr.utah.gov/rsgis2/Search/SearchSelection.asp?Group=REPTILIA&Speci

107. Amphibians And Reptiles In Mills County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MILLS167.HTM

108. KZN Wildlife - The Export Of Indigenous Amphibians And Reptiles From KwaZulu-Nat
The primary aim of the Biodiversity and Planning Branch is to provide the scientificinformation and advice required by KZN wildlife to achieve its overall
http://www.kznwildlife.com/export_indigamph.htm
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THE EXPORT OF INDIGENOUS
AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES
FROM KWAZULU-NATAL
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POLICY DATE OF BOARD APPROVAL: 30 March 2001 BOARD MINUTE: 6.1.1 The KwaZulu-Natal Nature Conservation Service RECOGNISING that:
  • indigenous reptiles and amphibians are valuable assets of KwaZulu-Natal;
  • there is considerable traffic of herpetofauna, both legal and illegal, from KwaZulu-Natal; and that
  • uncontrolled export of wild-caught indigenous reptiles and amphibians could contribute to the decline and eventual extinction of their populations; and ACKNOWLEDGING that:
  • the maintenance and care of indigenous reptiles and amphibians can be fulfilling, educational and appropriate to engendering a life-long interest in indigenous herpetofauna;
UNDERTAKES to:    prohibit the export of wild-caught Specially Protected and Protected indigenous reptiles and amphibians except if the export will assist in the conservation of the species and will not detrimentally affect the wild populations of the species in KwaZulu-Natal;    permit the export of:
  • (i)   wild-caught indigenous reptiles and amphibians that are not Specially Protected or Protected to accredited institutions or individuals for justifiable, bona fide, research, conservation, education, or commercial purposes providing that:

109. Amphibians And Reptiles In Midland County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MIDLA165.HTM

110. REPTILE RESOURCES
Michigan reptiles Rouge River Project index of snakes and turtles Tasmanian Snakes - various; Parks and wildlife Service, Tasmania
http://www.lib.duke.edu/bes/reptiles/snakes.htm
Catalog Ask A Librarian Your Accounts Hours ... BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES LIBRARY SNAKES Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus Brown Tree Snake Boiga irregularis - USGS Factsheet Copperheads Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus Copperheads Agkistrodon contortrix mokeson - description, habitat, and mapping of the species found in Ohio, from the Ohio Division of Wildlife Coral Snake Micruris Sp - brief, Belize Zoo see also Savannah River Ecology Lab for Micruris fulvius Eastern Hognose Snake Heterodon platirhinos - description, habitat, mapping, from Environment Canada Eastern Massasagua Rattlesnake Sistrurus catenatus catenatus - Ohio Division of Wildlife Florida Venomous Snakes various; Florida Museum of Natural History Fox Snake Elaphe vulpina - Rouge River Project info Garter Snake Thamnophis sirtalis USGS, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Great Basin Rattlesnake Crotalus viridis lutosus King Cobra Ophiophagus hannah - National Geographic king cobra site King Snakes Lampropeltis getula - by Kenney Krysko, University of Florida Kirtland's Snake Clonophis kirtlandii - Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Massachusetts Snakes An interactive guide to various snakes, University of Massachusetts Extension

111. Amphibians And Reptiles In Menard County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MENAR164.HTM

112. Coping With Snakes
book by Geoffrey A. Hammerson titled Amphibians and reptiles of Colorado (2ndEdition). The book can be obtained from the Colorado Division of wildlife,
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/natres/06501.html
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Coping With Snakes
by M. Cerato and W.F. Andelt
Quick Facts...
  • Most Colorado snakes are nonvenomous (nonpoisonous), harmless and beneficial to people.
  • Nonvenomous and venomous species can be easily distinguished from each other.
  • Discourage snakes from entering buildings by sealing all holes in foundations. Reduce cover and food supplies to discourage them from living in backyards.
  • Quickly seek medical attention for venomous snakebite victims. The most useful snakebite first aid kit is car keys and coins for calling the hospital.

Although people have coped with snakes for centuries, ancestors of snakes appeared long before our human predecessors. Their roots date back to the Triassic period, approximately 190 million years ago (Hammerson 1982).
Snakes possess the following reptilian characteristics: they have scales; are ectothermic (they rely on external sources to control their body temperature); and, like most reptiles, lay eggs. Rattlesnakes, however, give birth in the autumn to five to 12 live young, each 10 inches or more in length (Klauber 1982). Contrary to its reputation of being slimy, snake skin is actually smooth and dry and will often be shed more than once each year to accommodate the growing body.
Most snakes prey predominantly on rodents, although some also eat bird eggs, nestlings, lizards, and insects. They in turn are prey for eagles, hawks, and humans.

113. Amphibians And Reptiles In Medina County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MEDIN163.HTM

114. Wildlife Tours And Australian Nature Tours With Araucaria Ecotours
Enjoy learning about Australia s wildlife with Araucria Ecotours. reptiles,wildlife photography, rainforest plants etc) at the time of booking and we
http://www.learnaboutwildlife.com/
Tours Home Wildlife Camps Wildlife and Nature Tours from Brisbane (Queensland, Australia) About us Australia's Wildlife. What makes it so different? Enjoy finding out with Araucaria Ecotours The ideal introduction to our country's wildlife Z oologist- and naturalist- led tours, designed to give you a feel for the "big picture" of Australia's wildlife and ecosystems, while seeking local wildlife in a variety of natural habitats and visiting well-run wildlife sanctuaries that actively support conservation. Explore rainforests, eucalypt forests, wetlands, unspoiled beaches and wildlife sanctuaries. Great meals, beautiful secluded accommodation, comfortable air-conditioned minibus, wonderful scenery. Small groups allow flexibility - learn a lot or just relax and enjoy the scenery; do some energetic hiking or hardly walk at all. Tell us any particular interests you have (bird-watching, reptiles, wildlife photography, rainforest plants etc) at the time of booking and we will make a special effort to cater for these. All ages, fitness levels, diets and budgets catered for

115. Amphibians And Reptiles In Maverick County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MAVER159.HTM

116. Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests - Wildlife - Reptiles And Amphibians
Discover the magnificence of Central Oregon. The Deschutes and Ochoco NationalForests along with the Crooked River National Grassland encompass just over
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/wildlife/species/reptiles-amphibians/index
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Reptiles and Amphibians
Sixty two species of reptiles and amphibians occur in the Pacific Northwest. Reptiles and Amphibians are cold blooded, occupy a variety of habitats, and are either omnivorous or carnivorous. Amphibians have a two stage life cycle, the aquatic tadpole stage that metamorphsises into the terrestrial form, reptiles lay eggs or even bear live young. Salamanders Snakes VIEW SITES WILDLIFE ... Print This Page
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117. Amphibians And Reptiles In Lamar County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/LAMAR139.HTM

118. Parks Canada - Banff National Park Of Canada - Natural Wonders And Cultural Trea
s of Amphibians reptiles wildlife Watching Tips wildlife Hazards wildlife Viewing Mammals of Banff National Park......Species
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/natcul/natcul26_E.asp
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119. Amphibians And Reptiles In Jim Hogg County
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/JIMHO124.HTM

120. Wildlife Diversity - Reptiles
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http://www.cnas.smsu.edu/bullshoals/WildlifeDiversity/Reptiles/Reptiles.asp
Alphabetical index by species name.
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