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         Amphibians:     more books (100)
  1. Natural History of West Indian Reptiles and Amphibians by Robert W. Henderson, Robert Powell, 2009-11-22
  2. Amphibians and Reptiles of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, An Atlas and Field Guide by Ahmad M. Disi, David Modry, et all 2001-02-03
  3. Extinction in Our Times: Global Amphibian Decline by James P. Collins, Martha L. Crump, et all 2009-07-07
  4. Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians, Second Edition (Natural World)
  5. Reptiles & Amphibians of the Eastern Caribbean (Caribbean Pocket Natural History S.) by Anita Malhotra, Roger S. Thorpe, 2007-01
  6. Amphibians & Reptiles in 3-D by Mark Blum, 1999-08-01
  7. Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry by Brent R. Whitaker, Kevin N. Wright, 2001-10
  8. Alien Reptiles and Amphibians: a Scientific Compendium and Analysis (Invading Nature - Springer Series in Invasion Ecology) by Fred Kraus, 2009-02-13
  9. The Great Amphibian by Michelle Richmond, 2010-09-22
  10. Firefly Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians
  11. Herpetology, Third Edition: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles by Laurie J. Vitt, Janalee P. Caldwell, 2008-11-07
  12. Reptiles & Amphibians (National Geographic Nature Library) by Catherine Herbert Howell, 1994-04
  13. Amphibians and Reptiles of Missouri by Tom R. Johnson, 2000-09
  14. Of Place and Time: The Amphibians and The Dwellers (Two time-travel classics in one volume!) by S. Fowler Wright, SydneyFowler Wright, 2009-04-24

101. Michigan Society Of Herpetologists
MSH is your link to Reptile and Amphibian education, conservation projects, and captive care information for the state of Michigan.
http://www.michherp.org
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102. The Bay Area Amphibian And Reptile Society
An educational and conservational group of amateur and professional herpetologists who want to share their knowledge, enthusiasm, and friendship with others interested in these fascinating creatures.
http://www.baars.org/

103. You Are Being Redirected To The New TARAS Site. You Will Be Redirected In 5 Seco
Region specific herp reptile information, annual reptile shows, community events, and links.
http://www.kingsnake.com/TARAS/
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104. WSPCR Home
The Association of Amphibian and Reptile Keepers of the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island in British Columbia Canada.
http://www.wspcr.com/
Who Are We
The Westcoast Society for the Protection and Conservation of Reptiles has been active in British Columbia, Canada, for over 30 years. We are mainly based in the Metro Vancouver and Victoria areas, but have members all over the Province.
We gather herpetoculturists (people with a dedicated passion for the ancient hobby of keeping and studying reptiles) as well as people interested in the safeguard of the environment and the welfare of animals, who share the mission statement of our Society. Our members are mostly families and individuals who have pet reptiles or are interested in studying and protecting reptiles.
What we do
With the twin purposes of protection and conservation enshrined in our Constitution, we have been fulfilling our goals mainly by educating the general public about reptiles.
As a non-profit group exclusively based on volunteer work, we have done and continue to do our best to organize events that counter the vast misinformation currently widespread about reptiles, teaching respect and fighting fear, introducing people to the amazing beauty of snakes and lizards while reminding them of these animals' precious contribution to the balance and diversity of nature.
In this endeavour, the reptile members of our families, our beloved pets, do constantly play an invaluable part, as do our society's members who give their time freely for the sake of our cause.

105. Auburn Herpetological Society
A group of individuals interested in a variety of areas including reptile and amphibian conservation, herpetoculture, and herp natural history.
http://www.auburn.edu/herp_society/
The Auburn Herpetological Society
Established 2/15/99
Our Constitution
The Auburn Herpetological Society is a group of individuals interested in a variety of areas including reptile and amphibian conservation, herpetoculture, and herp natural history. Members of the AHS have diverse backgrounds and academic interests. If you are in the Auburn area and would like to become a member of the AHS, please direct your questions to Paul Moosman. Current Officers President Nick Bieser
Vice President Paul Moosman
Treasurer Wayne Brantley
Secretary Michelle Jones
Meetings
Our meetings are typically held on weeknights around 7:00pm on Auburn University campus in Funchess Hall room 362 monthly. Look for fliers around Funchess Hall or contact Paul Moosman about getting your name on a meeting mailing list. We always welcome new members and people just interested in seeing what we're about!
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