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         Reptiles Wildlife:     more books (100)
  1. The Reptiles and Amphibians of Alabama by Robert Mount, 1980-06-30
  2. Reptiles of Australia (Princeton Field Guides) by Steve Wilson, Gerry Swan, 2003-10-13
  3. Living Dinosaurs (Wildlife Monographs) by Heather Angel, 2009-09-01
  4. Amphibians and Reptiles: Status and Conservation in Florida
  5. Alligators: Beneath the Blackwater (Wildlife Series (Minocqua, Wis.).) by Barbara Sleeper, 1996-09
  6. Reptiles of Papua New Guinea (Wildlife in Papua New Guinea) by Rom Whitaker, 1982
  7. Amphibians and Reptiles of New England: Habitats and Natural History by Richard M. DeGraaf, Gretchia M. Witman, 1983-12
  8. Reptiles (Illustrated library of nature : an encyclopedia of natural history encompassing all aspects of nature and wildlife) by Archie Fairly Carr, 1984
  9. A Field Guide to the Reptiles of South-East Asia by Indraneil Das, 2010-02-26
  10. A Masterclass in Drawing and Painting Animals: Wildlife, pets, reptiles, birds, fish and insects (Masterclass in Drawing/Paintng) by Jonathan Truss, Sarah Hoggett, 2010-12-16
  11. A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians: Field marks of all species in western North America, including Baja California (Peterson Field Guides(R)) by Robert C. Stebbins, 1998-09-15
  12. Alabama Wildlife, Volume 3: Imperiled Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals
  13. A checklist of reptiles and amphibians of the Black Gap Wildlife Management Area, Brewster County, Texas by Bonnie Reynolds McKinney, 1996
  14. Reptiles (Tropical Wildlife Field Guide) by M. Wainwright, 2001-01

61. Photos Of Western Australian Animals - Wallabys Kangaroos Koalas Dingos Reptiles
Beautiful photos of Western Australian wildlife including images of kangaroos, koalas,reptiles and dingoes. wildlife. Marine life. Bird life. reptiles. Kings Park.
http://www.westaust.net/wa_wildlife.html
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With 2.5 million square kilometres to call their home,WA is host to a wide
range of wildlife including a variety of kangaroos and wallabys (above).
Koala
Kangaroo
Dingo
Bearded Dragon
Click on images to enlarge Click here to see more WA mammals/marsupials Click here to see more WA reptiles Be seen by over 2000 visitors per month! Click here for more information. www.westaust.net Reproduction of images on this website should not be made without written permission. All enquiries about this website should be made to info@westaust.net

62. Recreation Department Programs - Nature & Wildlife
Features native, exotic and venomous reptiles, amphibians and birds of prey. Offers wildlife programs, group presentations, camps, and trips. City page with contact information and current programs.
http://www.cityoflakeforest.com/cs/rec/cs_rec2d2.htm
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The Wildlife Discovery Center is a facility that promotes programs that are geared for people of all ages who have an interest in plants, wildlife and the environment. Education, recreation and responsible stewardship through real life experiences is the primary focus of this program. People will learn how important it is to respect the delicate balance between the needs of wildlife and the needs of other and how we all can exist together with a deep sense of respect for conservation of our dwindling and precious natural resources. Over 40 species of wildlife represent out collection.
A variety of programs/activities will be offered including wildlife education, field biology/ecology study programs, self guided nature hikes, wildlife ecology trips to various destinations in the Midwest, after school and weekend activities, family and special events, adult programs, workshops, field trips, school day off programs and volunteer animal caretaker opportunities, and more. Programs offered are for preschool, elementary, middle school, high school and adults.
BROCHURES
To Download a Registration Form (25k - 1 page).

63. Reptiles, Line Art: U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
reptiles. Line Art (Blackand-White Drawings) Current Information from the USFish and wildlife Service Visit the US Fish and wildlife Service Home Page.
http://www.fws.gov/r9extaff/drawings/reptile.html
Reptiles

64. HARRIS COUNTY
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/HARRI101.HTM
HARRIS COUNTY Salamanders
Ambystoma opacum (Marbled Salamander)
Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
Amphiuma tridactylum (Three-toed Amphiuma)
Eurycea quadridigitata (Dwarf Salamander)
Notophthalmus viridescens (Red-spotted Newt)
Siren intermedia (Lesser Siren)
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo houstonensis (Houston Toad)
Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad) Bufo velatus (East Texas Toad) Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad) Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla squirella (Squirrel Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris crucifer (Spring Peeper) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana areolata (Crawfish Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana clamitans (Green Frog) Rana palustris (Pickerel Frog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Syrrhopus cystignathoides (Rio Grande Chirping Frog) INTRODUCTION Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Caretta caretta (Loggerhead) Chrysemys picta (Painted Turtle) Deirochelys reticularia (Chicken Turtle) Kinosternon carinatum (Razorback Musk Turtle) Kinosternon odoratum (Stinkpot) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Malaclemys terrapin (Diamondback Terrapin) Macroclemys temmincki (Alligator Snapping Turtle) Pseudemys concinna

65. Wildlife Fact Sheets
reptiles and Amphibians. All photographs within the wildlife fact sheets graciouslyprovided by TPW staff photographers, unless otherwise stated.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/wild/critters.htm
Wildlife Fact Sheets
Visit the Wild Texas Fact Sheets!
View the Urban Wildlife Poster

See also our Vertebrate Checklists for Birds Mammals Reptiles , and Amphibians
Birds
Mammals Reptiles and Amphibians ... Insects
Beautiful Birds
Northern Mockingbird
Chimney Swift

Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
American Robin
Painted Bunting
Rock Dove

Barn Owl Great Horned Owl Elf Owl Eastern Screech-Owl Burrowing Owl Red-tailed Hawk Ferruginous Hawk Peregrine Falcon American Kestrel Mississippi Kite ... Black-crowned Night-Heron
Marvelous Mammals
Check out our Bat pages! White-tailed deer Nine-banded armadillo Desert cottontail Black-tailed jackrabbit Black-tailed prairie dog ... Coyote Feral hog Pronghorn Brazilian free-tailed bat Badger Raccoon Oppossum Striped Skunk Dolphins Texas Kangaroo Rat ... Wapiti or Elk For more information see The Mammals of Texas
Reptiles and Amphibians
Texas horned lizard Northern earless lizard Green anole ... Texas Tortoise
Aquatic Life
Coastal Species information Freshwater Game Fish Minnows Molluscs
Interesting Insects
Monarch Butterflies Killer bees Fire ants All photographs within the Wildlife fact sheets graciously provided by TPW staff photographers, unless otherwise stated.

66. Home
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/
Our Mission
In the Wildlife Medical Clinic, we accept all species of wildlife 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. As animals are admitted, they are examined and initial treatments are performed. The animals are assigned to a team of 3-5 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 6 non-releasable permanent residents whom we use for educational purposes.
Purpose
The purpose of the wildlife clinic is to provide care and treatment for sick, injured, or orphaned wild animals to the point where they can be returned to the wild. Another goal includes providing veterinary students and interested faculty the opportunity to learn and utilize their medical skills to assist wild animals. The wildlife clinic offers an environment which facilitates problem solving, teamwork, and professionalism in the veterinary field. Finally, the wildlife clinic strives to educate the public about local wildlife and their habitats, as well as veterinary medicine.

67. Texas Parks & Wildlife Agency PUBLICATIONS: Wildlife -- Species Profiles: Reptil
wildlife / Habitat Publications Icon Bobcat Click to go back to main wildlife/ Habitat Menu, Our publications are mainly in Adobe Acrobat format.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/wildlife_habitat/species_profiles/repti
Our publications are mainly in Adobe Acrobat format. To open the documents, click the PDF icon at the left or on the document title. Those marked with are large and may take a long while to download.
Click HERE
if you need the reader. Agency Reports Wildlife / Habitat Parks Water / Fishing ... Top
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68. HAYS COUNTY
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/HAYS105.HTM
HAYS COUNTY Salamanders
Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
Eurycea nana (San Marcos Salamander)
Eurycea neotenes (Texas Salamander)
Plethodon albagula/glutinosus (Western Slimy Salamander)
Typhlomolge rathbuni (Texas Blind Salamander)
Typhlomolgge robusta (Blanco Blind Salamander)
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
Bufo punctatus (Red-spotted Toad) Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad) Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad) Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad) Eleutherodactylus augusti (Barking Frog) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana berlandieri (Rio Grande Leopard Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot) Syrrhopus marnocki (Cliff Chirping Frog) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Graptemys caglei (Cagle's Map Turtle) Graptemys versa (Texas Map Turtle) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Kinosternon odoratum (Stinkpot) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Pseudemys nelsoni (Florida Redbelly Turtle) INTRODUCTION Pseudemys texana (Texas River Cooter) Terrapene carolina (Eastern Box Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole) Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail)

69. Wildlife Temporary Tattoos ~ Birds, Animals, Fish, Reptiles, Frogs
Our wildlife tattoos of animals, fish, birds and reptiles are removable,temporary tattoos. The tattoos custom tattoo.
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Our wildlife tattoos of animals, fish, birds and reptiles are removable, temporary tattoos. The tattoos are changeable, painless to apply, sexy for adults, fun for children.
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70. 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.

71. KARNES COUNTY
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/KARNE128.HTM
KARNES COUNTY Salamanders
Notophthalmus viridescens (Red-spotted Newt)
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad)
Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad)
Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog)
Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Rana berlandieri (Rio Grande Leopard Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Gopherus berlandieri (Texas Tortoise) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Hemidactylus turcicus * (Mediterranean Gecko) Holbrookia lacerata (Spot-tailed Earless Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Scincella lateralis (Ground Skink) Snakes Agkistrodon piscivorus (Cottonmouth Arizona elegans (Eastern Glossy Snake) Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Elaphe guttata (Corn Snake) Elaphe obsoleta (Eastern Rat Snake) Heterodon platirhinos (Eastern Hognose Snake) Masticophis flagellum (Coachwhip) Masticophis schotti (Schott's Whipsnake) Micrurus fulvius (Eastern Coral Snake) Opheodrys aestivus (Rough Green Snake) Pituophis melanoleucus

72. Bill's Wildlife Sites; Amphibians And Reptiles
Amphibians and reptiles. General Database; A Field Guide to the reptilesand Amphibians of Coastal Southern California; HerpDigest;
http://www.wildlifer.com/wildlifesites/herps.html
Amphibians and Reptiles
General Herpetology Sites
  • American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
  • Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network
  • Center For Reptile and Amphibian Conservation and Management
  • EMBL Reptile Database ...
  • Herpetology Newsgroup (Your browser must be linked to a news reader to utilize this link.)
  • Herplit.com
  • The Herptox Page; The effects of environmental contaminants on reptiles and amphibians
  • Las Cruces Reptile Rescue
  • Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles ...
  • South Carolina Reptiles and Amphibians
  • U.S. Listed Reptile Species, Current as of January 31, 2000
  • Profiles 1
  • Profiles 2
  • Reptiles and Amphibians of Minnesota
  • Wisconsin Herpetology Homepage
    Amphibians
  • Amphibian Information Website
  • Amphibian Recordings
  • Amphibian Species Identification Guide
  • Amphibian Species of the World ...
  • US Amphibian Distribution Maps
    Tortoises/Turtles
  • Atlantic Green Turtle
  • Bog Turtle
  • Caribbean Conservation/Sea Turtle Survival League
  • Chelonian Research Foundation ...
  • World Chelonian Trust
    Lizards
  • Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard
  • Striped Legless Lizard
    Snakes
  • Black Pine Snake
  • Guam Brown Tree Snake Control
  • Interactive Guide to Massachusetts Snakes
  • American International Rattlesnake Museum
    "Other" Herptiles
  • Bibliography of Crocodilian Biology
  • Crocodile Library
  • Crocodile Specialist Group
  • 73. McLENNAN COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MCLEN161.HTM
    McLENNAN COUNTY Salamanders
    Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
    Ambystoma tigrinum (Tiger Salamander)
    Desmognathus auriculatus (Ouachita Dusky Salamander) QUESTIONABLE
    Notophthalmus viridescens (Red-spotted Newt)
    Siren intermedia (Lesser Siren)
    Frogs and Toads
    Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
    Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
    Bufo punctatus (Red-spotted Toad)
    Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad) Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad) Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad) Eleutherodactylus augusti (Barking Frog) Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana berlandieri (Rio Grande Leopard Frog) Rana blairi (Plains Leopard Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana clamitans (Green Frog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) mutica (Smooth Softshell) Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Deirochelys reticularia (Chicken Turtle) Graptemys pseudogeographica (False Map Turtle) Kinosternon carinatum (Razorback Musk Turtle) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Kinosternon odoratum (Stinkpot) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Pseudemys concinna (River Cooter)

    74. Indiana Division Of Fish And Wildlife
    Endangered wildlife Indiana's Endangered wildlife. reptiles. Endangered. Alligatorsnapping turtle, Macroclemys temminckii, Blanding's turtle, Emydoidea blandingii,
    http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/endangered/reptile.htm
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    Endangered Wildlife Indiana's Endangered Wildlife Federal Classifications
    Endangered - Any species that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. Federally endangered species are designated with a "FE".
    Threatened - Any species that is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range. Federally threatened species are designated with a "FT".
    Indiana Classifications
    Endangered - Any animal species whose prospects for survival or recruitment within the state are in immediate jeopardy and are in danger of disappearing from the state. This includes all species classified as endangered by the federal government which occur in Indiana.*
    Special Concern - Any animal species about which some problems of limited abundance or distribution in Indiana are known or suspected and should be closely monitored.

    75. MONTGOMERY COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MONTG170.HTM
    MONTGOMERY COUNTY Salamanders
    Ambystoma opacum (Marbled Salamander)
    Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
    Desmognathus auriculatus (Ouachita Dusky Salamander)
    Eurycea quadridigitata (Dwarf Salamander)
    Necturus beyeri (Gulf Coast Waterdog)
    Notophthalmus viridescens (Red-spotted Newt)
    Siren intermedia (Lesser Siren)
    Frogs and Toads
    Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
    Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad) Bufo velatus (East Texas Toad) Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla squirella (Squirrel Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris crucifer (Spring Peeper) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana areolata (Crawfish Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana clamitans (Green Frog) Rana palustris (Pickerel Frog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Deirochelys reticularia (Chicken Turtle) Kinosternon carinatum (Razorback Musk Turtle) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Kinosternon hirtipes (Mexican Mud Turtle) Kinosternon odoratum (Stinkpot) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Pseudemys concinna (River Cooter) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus

    76. Dispatches: Europe: A Vast Wildlife Consumer And Supplier: Reptiles Become Ever-
    Europe a vast wildlife consumer and supplier reptiles become evermorefashionable Europe's trade in live animals as pets involves
    http://www.traffic.org/dispatches/archives/january99/reptiles.html
    INSIDE: Search for a cure in Africa gets increasingly difficult TRAFFIC hosts workshop on indicators for rhinoceroses TRAFFIC/WWF Tiger poster wins award TRAFFIC International fills Programme Director post A matter of attitude Studies offer insight into illegal medicine trade Europe: a vast wildlife consumer and supplier The challenge Our role Assisting CITES implementation in the EU Facing the challenges in Russia and the CIS ... Home Europe: a vast wildlife consumer and supplier
    Reptiles become ever-more fashionable Europe's trade in live animals as pets involves tens of millions of reptiles, mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and invertebrates. The trade in reptiles in particular is booming. The EU alone imports more than 500 species every year. The trade includes snakes, turtles, tortoises, chameleons, geckos, monitor lizards and even crocodiles. Europe is also a vast market for reptile products such as skins and leather. Live reptiles are imported from around the globe, including many countries in East and Southern Africa, Madagascar, Indonesia, Suriname and countries that surround the Mediterranean Sea. Species from CIS countries are increasingly seen throughout Europe as well. While the demand for live reptiles is on the rise, so, too, is smuggling. Many reptile species are protected by laws in their country of origin and a large number of the imported reptiles are regulated in trade under CITES or EU legislation.

    77. MOORE COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MOORE171.HTM
    MOORE COUNTY Salamanders
    Ambystoma tigrinum (Tiger Salamander)
    Frogs and Toads
    Bufo cognatus (Great Plains Toad)
    Bufo punctatus (Red-spotted Toad)
    Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
    Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
    Rana blairi (Plains Leopard Frog)
    Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog)
    Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot)
    Spea bombifrons (Plains Spadefoot) Spea multiplicata (New Mexico Spadefoot) Crocodilians None Turtles Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Crotaphytus collaris (Eastern Collared Lizard) Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains Skink) Holbrookia maculata (Lesser Earless Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Snakes Arizona elegans (Eastern Glossy Snake) Coluber constrictor (Eastern Racer) Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Crotalus viridis (Western Rattlesnake) Diadophis punctatus (Ringneck Snake) Elaphe guttata (Corn Snake) Heterodon nasicus (Western Hognose Snake) Heterodon platirhinos (Eastern Hognose Snake) Lampropeltis getula (Common Kingsnake) Masticophis flagellum (Coachwhip) Nerodia erythrogaster (Plainbelly Water Snake) Nerodia rhombifer (Diamondback Water Snake) Pituophis melanoleucus (Bullsnake) Sonora semiannulata (Ground Snake) Thamnophis marcianus (Checkered Garter Snake) Tropidoclonion lineatum (Lined Snake) Date of Last Revision: 15 June 1998 Send us your comments Return to the County List Return to the Introduction Page Return to the TCWC homepage

    78. REFUGIO COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/REFUG196.HTM
    REFUGIO COUNTY Salamanders
    Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
    Notophthalmus meridionalis (Black-spotted Newt)
    Siren intermedia (Lesser Siren)
    Frogs and Toads
    Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
    Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
    Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
    Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad)
    Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
    Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana areolata (Crawfish Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Gopherus berlandieri (Texas Tortoise) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Malaclemys terrapin (Diamondback Terrapin) Pseudemys texana (Texas River Cooter) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole) Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Eumeces fasciatus (Five-lined Skink) Hemidactylus turcicus * (Mediterranean Gecko) Holbrookia propinqua (Keeled Earless Lizard) Ophisaurus attenuatus (Slender Glass Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard)

    79. Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division - Hunting
    Hunting / Species Fact Sheets / reptiles Menu. reptiles Items. AlligatorThe beneficial and generally harmless American Alligator
    http://georgiawildlife.dnr.state.ga.us/content/displaynavigation.asp?TopCategory

    80. SAN SABA COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/SANSA206.HTM
    SAN SABA COUNTY Salamanders
    Plethodon albagula/glutinosus (Western Slimy Salamander)
    Frogs and Toads
    Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
    Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
    Bufo punctatus (Red-spotted Toad)
    Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
    Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad)
    Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
    Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad)
    Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Rana berlandieri (Rio Grande Leopard Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Crocodilians None Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) mutica (Smooth Softshell) Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Graptemys versa (Texas Map Turtle) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Kinosternon odoratum (Stinkpot) Pseudemys texana (Texas River Cooter) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Cophosaurus texanus (Greater Earless Lizard) Crotaphytus collaris (Eastern Collared Lizard) Eumeces septentionalis (Northern Prairie Skink) Eumeces tetragrammus (Four-lined Skink) Holbrookia lacerata (Spot-tailed Earless Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus poinsetti (Crevice Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Scincella lateralis (Ground Skink) Urosaurus ornatus (Tree Lizard) Snakes Agkistrodon contortrix (Copperhead) Agkistrodon piscivorus (Cottonmouth Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Crotalus molossus (Blacktail Rattlesnake)

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