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Transvaal Museum Herpetology Department
Pretoria, South Africa
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UMMZ Division of Reptiles and Amphibians
collections information including type catalog search
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USGS Herpetology Project
Florida Integrated Science Center research into the life histories, diversity, and importance of amphibians and reptiles in a wide variety of Southeastern and Caribbean ecosystems (current research, checklist, images, links)
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University of Texas at El Paso, Centennial Museum, Laboratory for Environmental Biology
Herpetology collection information
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Vertebrates of Augusta Creek, Michigan: Amphibians
a taxonomic outline of amphibians found within the Augusta Creek watershed
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WAGAP Reptile and Amphibian maps
Washington Gap Analysis Project, predicted range distribution maps for Washington State, vertebrate distribution models and data
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Washington Amphibians
species list, Washington State - Slater Museum of Natural History
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Washington Herp Atlas
the Washington Herp Atlas serves two primary purposes. The first purpose is to provide the most current information available on Washington's herpetofauna (amphibians and reptiles, or herps) including information on life history, habitat, status, threats, management concerns and distribution. The second purpose is to obtain additional information about Washington's amphibians and reptiles
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Whose tadpole is it? the waterproof field guide to central European amphibians
key to Anura and Caudata of central Europe, more than 250 photographs, a complete field guide - virtual recognition of species by larvae/tadpoles or adult/metamorphosed individuals, NABU Germany (German Association for the Protection of Nature)
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Wildlife in The Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden
National Botanical Institute SA (South Africa) - website includes checklists for amphibians, arachnids, birds, mammals, reptiles
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