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  1. Reptiles and amphibians of Yellowstone National Park: An illustrated presentation of general information on the amphibians and reptiles most commonly seen ... Park (Yellowstone interpretative series) by Frederick B Turner, 1955
  2. Handbook of Reptiles and Amphibians of Florida: Part 2 Lizards, Turtles, & Crocodilians (Part 2 : Lizards, Turtles & Crocodilians) by Ray E. Ashton; Patricia Sawyer Ashton, 1985-08-01
  3. Florida's Fabulous Reptiles and Amphibians by Peter Carmichael, Winston Williams, 1991-06
  4. Reptiles and Amphibians of East Africa (Princeton Pocket Guides) by Stephen Spawls, Kim Howell, et all 2006-07-03
  5. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Amazon: An Ecotourist's Guide by RICHARD D. BARTLETT, PATRICIA BARTLETT, 2003-09-19
  6. World's Most Spectacular Reptiles and Amphibians by Bill Love, 1997-08
  7. Firefly Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians
  8. A Field Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Eastern & Central North America (Peterson Field Guide Series) by Roger Conant, Joseph T. Collins, 1998-05-15
  9. A Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Egypt by Sherif Baha el Din, 2006-06-01
  10. Peterson First Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians by Joseph T. Collins, Roger Conant, et all 1999-04-15
  11. Reptiles and Amphibians Dictionary: An A to Z of Cold-Blooded Creatures by Clint Twist, 2005-01
  12. Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia
  13. Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of Exotic Species: Structure and function of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians by Bairbre O'Malley MvBMRCVS, 2005-05-23
  14. 100 Things About Reptiles and Amphibians (100 Things You Should Know Abt) by Ann Kay, 2001-06-01

1. NHBS Science Bookstore: Reptiles & Amphibians: General
Titles AC classified under. Reptiles Amphibians General. An independent British company, we offer unrivalled
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2. We've Moved!
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.
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Lizards Snakes ... Turtles/Tortoise s Birthdays About Birthdays Invitations Directions Education Preschool Elementary Secondary Extra Curricular ... Fees Film About Film Animal Wrangling Educational Who Are We and What do We Do? Reptiles and amphibians are largely misunderstood and feared by the general public. These animals form a significant part of the world’s biological diversity which needs to be preserved. Our goal is to educate people about reptiles and amphibians. We accomplish this by educating students and the general public through teaching. read more Got a reptile pet? Lets us help care for it. Reptilia's care sheets are written by our staff writing group. The information therein represents the latest knowledge on the reptiles and amphibians we sell and how we look after them. The care sheets are not intended to be an A to Z guide on care, but an indication of the animal's suitability as a pet and the basics of its care. We always recommend... read more Reptilia Birthday parties Kids - both girls and boys love them. Most parents love them too. In fact, more than 80% of the birthday parties that Reptilia holds come from word-of-mouth and customer referrals. Many parents like the idea that we educate your children while entertaining them. We educate and entertain because Reptilia is an educational business which teaches for virtually all the school boards in Toronto.

4. Nearctica - Natural History - Amphibians - General Amphibians
You can take as general tour by province, or identifying your specimens with theirkey. Highly recommended. Southeastern reptiles and amphibians.
http://www.nearctica.com/nathist/amphib/amphib.htm
General Amphibians Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds Home 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. Amphibians of Alberta . Photographs, ecology, biology, and life histories of the Amphibians of Alberta.

5. Nearctica - Natural History - Reptiles - General
published by The Herpetologists' League. general SITES. amphibians and Reptilesof North America. Slater Museum of Natural History.
http://www.nearctica.com/nathist/reptile/reptile.htm
Reptiles Main Page Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds Home General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations The North American reptiles are divided into three orders; the Testudines (also sometimes known as Chelonia) (turtles and tortoises), the Crocodilia (Alligators and Crocodiles), and the large order Squamata. The order Squamata is divided into three suborders; the Lacertilia (Lizards), the Serpentes (Snakes), and a small group, the Amphisbaenia, represented in North America by a single species, the Florida Worm Lizard. This introductory page lists sites dealing with all the reptiles. Specific sites may be found in the following pages. TESTUDINES (Turtles and Tortoises) CROCODILIA (Alligators and Crocodiles) LACERTILIA (Lizards) SERPENTES (Snakes) Herpetological Societies Reptiles as Pets Learn about the new series: Snake species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference

6. Education World® - *Science : Life Science : Zoology : Reptiles & Amphibians :
Acme Pet Caecilian Care general Care Tips on Typhlonectes dissemination of scientificinformation on amphibians, turtles, crocodilians, and reptiles.
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1696

7. Amphibians And Reptiles In Great Lakes Wetlands.
An overview of the threats and conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the Great Lakes Wetlands. It also has information on the value and threats of wetlands in general.
http://www.on.ec.gc.ca/glimr/data/amphib-reptile-factsheet/intro.html

8. NHBS Science Bookstore: Reptiles & Amphibians: General
other leading biodiversity publishers. Titles GL classified under reptiles amphibians general An independent British company, we
http://www.nhbs.co.uk/we-sell-books-worldwide/z28gl.html
April 2003
Winter Offers
Seasonal Selection

A sparkling collection of alluring books, videos and DVDs, mostly new this winter and specially chosen to appeal to natural history enthusiasts of all ages.
Priced to tempt, with savings of up to 25% off.
World Guides

100 key titles ranging from field guides, ID guides, photoguides to eco-travel, at up to 25% off! South East Asian Natural History
130 titles at up to 25% off Breaking Offers
The latest NHBS special offer titles, ranging widely across all our subject areas. Many of these titles are new. Offers run for a limited period only, so don't delay taking advantage of them!
Plus
Highlights
NHBS Alert is our free monthly email catalogue, with information on c.400 new titles Subscribe for the full version or choose from 19 subjects Distribution Highlights Current key titles include: Grebes of the World Seahorses ID: CDROM Britain's Butterflies Monitoring Tigers and their Prey ... Ocean Explorer Maps Publishers distributed by NHBS - click here to browse title catalogues for BirdLife International, JNCC, OFI, Prion, Wetlands

9. We've Moved!
Diverse program of publications, meetings, and other activities of interest to herpetologists in zoos, museums, universities and the general public.
http://www.ukans.edu/~ssar/SSAR.html
SSAR Has Moved.
Our new address is http://www.ssarherps.org
We'll send you there automatically, unless you are using a text browser like LYNX, in which case you'll have to select the link manually.
Please bookmark the new location when you arrive. See you there!

10. NHBS Science Bookstore: Reptiles & Amphibians: General
other leading biodiversity publishers. Titles DF classified under reptiles amphibians general An independent British company, we
http://www.nhbs.co.uk/we-sell-books-worldwide/z28df.html
April 2003
Winter Offers
Seasonal Selection

A sparkling collection of alluring books, videos and DVDs, mostly new this winter and specially chosen to appeal to natural history enthusiasts of all ages.
Priced to tempt, with savings of up to 25% off.
World Guides

100 key titles ranging from field guides, ID guides, photoguides to eco-travel, at up to 25% off! South East Asian Natural History
130 titles at up to 25% off Breaking Offers
The latest NHBS special offer titles, ranging widely across all our subject areas. Many of these titles are new. Offers run for a limited period only, so don't delay taking advantage of them!
Plus
Highlights
NHBS Alert is our free monthly email catalogue, with information on c.400 new titles Subscribe for the full version or choose from 19 subjects Distribution Highlights Current key titles include: Grebes of the World Seahorses ID: CDROM Britain's Butterflies Monitoring Tigers and their Prey ... Ocean Explorer Maps Publishers distributed by NHBS - click here to browse title catalogues for BirdLife International, JNCC, OFI, Prion, Wetlands

11. KHS: Kansas Herpetological Society
Encourages conservation of wildlife in general and of amphibians and reptiles in Kansas in particular.
http://eagle.cc.ukans.edu/~cnaar/khs/khsmain.html
The official state turtle (Ornate Box Turtle) and amphibian (Barred Tiger Salamander) of Kansas.
Photographs courtesy of Suzanne L. Collins
The Official Web Site of the Kansas Herpetological Society The Kansas Herpetological Society The KHS is a non-profit organization established in 1974 and designed to encourage education and dissemination of scientific information through the facilities of the Society; to encourage conservation of wildlife in general and of the herpetofauna of Kansas in particular; and to achieve closer cooperation and understanding between herpetologists, so that they may work together in common cause. The KHS is not a herpetocultural organization, but encourages individuals to keep and maintain native Kansas herpetofauna for educational purposes.
KHS Membership All interested persons are invited to become members in the Society. Membership dues per calendar year are $15.00 (U.S., Regular), $20.00 (outside North America, Regular), and $20.00 (Contributing) payable to the KHS. Send all dues to: KHS Secretary, 5438 SW 12th Terrace Apt. 4, Topeka, Kansas 66604, USA.
All members are entitled to participate in Society functions and have voting privileges. They receive copies of Society publications, which include the

12. Reptiles & Amphibians Teacher Resources - NBII
Birmingham (AL) Zoo's Animal Omnibus reptiles. communities, provides comprehensiveinformation about amphibians for both scientists and the general public
http://www.nbii.gov/education/herps.html
Grades
K-3
Grades K-3
FrogLand Although this site doesn't have much in the way of curriculum content, it offers a good introduction to amphibians, their life cycle, and care. There are fun froggy jokes, a coloring book, and weird frog facts, all of which can supplement a unit on amphibians for younger learners. FrogWeb This Web site, an inter-agency initiative amongst federal, state, and non-profit agencies, and the education and conservation communities, provides comprehensive information about amphibians for both scientists and the general public. Keep abreast of the latest information about amphibian declines and deformities, volunteer your class for various amphibian monitoring activities, and check out the "Educational Resources" and "FrogFun for Kids" areas for a variety of classroom projects and activities. Turtle Trax Although this non-profit organization's site does not contain lesson plans, it does offer teachers plenty of endearing biographies and color photos of specific turtles who have lived in the Honokowai Marine Preserve in Hawai'i, an overview of threats to marine turtles, and actions that everyday citizens can take to help preserve them.
Grades 4-6 Birmingham (AL) Zoo's Animal Omnibus: Amphibians A collection of links to specific Web resources for dozens of species of frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders, plus links to general amphibian information. If you need information about a particular species, this is a good starting point.

13. NOAH Northern Ohio Association Of Herptologists
The primary objective of NOAH shall be the education of members of NOAH and of the general public with respect to conservation, ecological role, captive care, and breeding of reptiles and amphibians.
http://www.noahonline.net
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14. Reptiles & Amphibians: Amphibian Species
amphibians Amphibian Species general amphibians Resources. amphibianspecies of the World From the American Museum of Natural History
http://www.nbii.gov/disciplines/herps/amphibians/species.html
Amphibians Species
Amphibians: Amphibian Species
General Amphibians Resources Amphibian Species of the World
From the American Museum of Natural History, this comprehensive online resource provides both search (by distribution or classification) and browse capabilities. Intended for professional herpetologists, this catalog includes taxonomies, synonomies, taxonomic literature, and distribution data. AmphibiaWeb
Hosted and co-sponsored by the UC-Berkeley Digital Library Project, AmphibiaWeb's offerings include a searchable database of more than 125 species accounts from around the world. These accounts include descriptions, life histories, conservation status, references, photographs, and distribution maps. Species names are linked to the Amphibians of the World database at the American Museum of Natural History. Also included on the site is a general discussion of amphibian declines, with links to references and other informative sites on the Web.
Frog and Toad Photos and Sounds

Naturesound Studio provides this electronic sampler from Lang Elliot's audio guide, Included here are 12 color photos of species occurring east of the Great Plains, accompanied by RealAudio sound files of their calls. You can order the complete audio guide online, as well as professional-quality amphibian images.

15. East Texas Herpetological Society
Dedicated to the education of its members and the general public about the natural history, ecology, husbandry, conservation, proper care, and treatment of reptiles and amphibians.
http://www.kingsnake.com/eths/
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16. RI Herpetological Association
The goal of the Association is to educate members of R.I.H.A. and the general public, keeping conservation, propagation, and captive care of the reptiles and amphibians on the forefront of all of the association's presentations, meetings, and functions.
http://members.aol.com/RIherps/index.htm
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R.I. Herpetological Association
updated August Newsletter The R.I. Herpetological Association is non-profit organization consisting of close to 500 members. The purpose and primary objective of the Rhode Island Herpetological Association is to educate members of R.I.H.A., as well as the general public, keeping conservation propagation , and captive care of the reptiles and amphibians on the forefront of all of the association's presentations, meetings, and functions. The primary objective of R.I.H.A. shall be achieved by means of the following:
  • Monthly meeting during which time demonstrations, lectures, educational slides, films or tapes or other presentations pertaining to Herpetology will be given.
  • Publication of monthly newsletters and flyers containing articles of interest to amateur as well as professional herpetologists.
Annual membership costs are as follows: Individual $20.00 Family $25.00 and Institutional $50.00 Join the Club R.I.H.A. Board of Directors

17. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Reptiles And Amphibians, Selected References
264 pp. general HERPETOLOGY amphibians reptiles Cogger, Harold, G., and RichardG. Zweifel (Editors) 1998 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF reptiles amphibians.
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/reptshrt.htm
Bibliography on the Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles
Contents: AMPHIBIANS CHILDREN'S BOOKS FIELD GUIDES GENERAL HERPETOLOGY ... WEB SITES FIELD GUIDES
North American Herpetofauna
Conant, Roger and Joseph T. Collins
1998 A FIELD GUIDE TO REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS: EASTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH AMERICA. 3 rd edition expanded. Houghton-Mifflin, Boston. 616 pp.
Cooke, Francis R.
1984 INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES. National Museum of Natural Sciences, National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. 200 pp.
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.
Stebbins, Robert C.
1985 FIELD GUIDE TO WESTERN REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS. 2nd edition. Houghton-Mifflin, Boston. 336 pp.
Numerous regional guides are also available. We list only a few examples.
Degenhardt, William G., Charles W. Painter, and Andrew H. Price
1996 AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF NEW MEXICO. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. 431 pp.

18. Western New York Herpetological Society
Group based in Buffalo and Rochester, NY, concerned with care of reptiles and amphibians. Lists meetings, membership, care sheets, adoptions, links, societies, photo album, shows, dealers, political action and general information.
http://www.wnyherp.org
Western New York Herpetological Society
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19. Macmillan Publishers Caribbean, General Interest, Reptiles And Amphibians
reptiles and amphibians of the Eastern Caribbean. The authors describe the roleof reptiles and amphibians in relation to local ecology and habitats.
http://www.macmillan-caribbean.com/books/General/Natural history/reptiles.htm
Extent: 160pp
Cover: Paperback
Illustrations: 91 Colour photographs
Format: 216 x 138mm
Price: £8.00
ISBN 333 69141 5 Natural History
Macmillan Pocket Natural History Series
Reptiles and Amphibians of the Eastern Caribbean Anita Malhotra and Roger Thorpe This addition to the Macmillan Pocket Natural History Series is the result of ten years of detailed research into the approximately one hundred species of reptiles and amphibians that inhabit the islands of the Eastern Caribbean. The authors describe the role of reptiles and amphibians in relation to local ecology and habitats. As elsewhere in the world, some species are under threat and attention is also given to protection and conservation issues. This book is ideal to carry around and provides a detailed and comprehensive reference source for those with a fascination for these creatures.

20. The Ball Python (Python Regius) - HerpStation - Reptiles, Amphibians, Herps, Her
general information and care sheet written by the editorial staff of reptiles amphibians Magazine.
http://www.petstation.com/ballpyth.htm
- SPECIES SHOWCASE - The Ball Python (Python regius)
The Ball Python is one of the most popular "pet shop" snakes, and frequently can be found even in stores which only sell a handful of herps. In the past, most "Royal" Pythons found in such pet shops were imported adults, and these did not always make the best pets. Imported specimens are frequently infested with parasites (one tell-tale sign of an imported python is small, brown, ticks embedded in the snake's scales), and often do not feed well in captivity. However, over the past few years a number of herpetoculturists have started to seriously work with this species, and captive-born and captive-bred juveniles are easy to find. These acclimate to captivity within a short period of time, and are highly recommended snakes for beginners.
NATIVE RANGE: western Africa, especially in the rain forests from Ghana to Cameroon
HABITAT: savannahs and forests
ADULT LENGTH: four to six feet, this is a stout, full-bodied snake
TEMPERATURE: Ball Pythons need an undertank heater or basking spot near the hide box (but not right over it), and the cage temperature should stay at 77-90F during the day. You can turn off the basking light and drop the temperature to 68-75F at night. These animals are active at night, so no special lighting is required.

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