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Environment & Nature

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Books & Field Guides
ENature : online Field Guide

Field Guides of the United States

A list field guide books that have been published for each of the 52 States

Identification and Maps of All Living Things

This page is a portal to all living things -- the world's flora and fauna. Click on the photographs to examine the taxonomy, natural history, distribution, abundance, and ecology of each group.



Conservation Links
NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species

Welcome to the Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) information resource for the United States Geological Survey. Located at the Center for Aquatic Resource Studies, this site has been established as a central repository for accurate and spatially referenced biogeographic accounts of nonindigenous aquatic species.

Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles

Consevation links by State



Field Herping
Field Observations - Snakeguys.com

JD's Herp Page - an above average field herper

Mike's Page by Mike Pingleton



General : Reptiles in nature
Backyard Reptiles

Coastal Plains Reptiles

Snakes of North America

Compiled for Slater Museum of Natural History, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA , by Doug Henderson and Dennis Paulson, October, 1995



Organizations
EcoSnake.com - Reptile Conservation Resources, Inc

The mission of Reptile Conservation Resources Inc. is to promote understanding of the role of reptiles and amphibians in the wild and in captivity. Reptile Conservation Resources, Inc. provides informational and educational programs on the natural history and captive care of amphibians and reptiles

GeckoWeb - an electronic field guide

All About Geckos
Wondering how to identify a U.S. gecko? Need more information on U.S. geckos? Want to see some cool close-up photos of geckos? You're in the right place.
GeckoWeb is an easy-to-use, online field guide to the geckos of the United States. It has spectacular photographs and a simple interactive format to show the native and non-native geckos. It provides descriptions about their lives: the foods they eat, the places they live, and their unique habits.

Horned Lizard Conservation Society

Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation

Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL)



Reports
Our Living Resources - Reptiles and Amphibians



Tortoise
Desert Tortoise Preserve Committee - Kern County, CA

The Desert Tortoise Natural Area (DTNA) in Kern County, California boasts a rich flora and fauna representative of the intricate Mojave desert biome. Through this virtual field trip, the Desert Tortoise Preserve Committee offers a sampling of the DTNA's rich diversity.



Turtles
For Turtles.com - Turtles in each State

Office of Protected Resources - National Marine Fisheries Service

Marine Mammal & Sea Turtle Conservation Division Develops policies and regulations to conserve marine mammals by implementing the requirements and provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act and to protect sea turtles under the Endangered Species Act. Good detailed info on each species.



Venomous Snakes
Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) and some others

The Timber Rattlesnake is one of the most ENDANGERED species in the state of New Hampshire. At present there is only a single known population in the entire state with possibly less than 25 animals, so while a chance encounter is slim, we continue to hope there may be more. We need your help: if you have possibly witnessed this rare animal we need to KNOW!

Venomous Snakes found in each State

Venomous Snakes of Florida

Venomous Snakes of Texas


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