
The Amphibians and Reptiles of New York State Identification, Natural History, and Conservation
by Gibbs, James P.; Breisch, Alvin R.; Ducey, Peter K.; Johnson, Glenn; Behler, John; Bothner, Richard-
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Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 3 |
Herpetofauna of New York | p. 9 |
New York's environment as habitat for amphibians and reptiles | p. 27 |
Salamanders : species accounts | p. 49 |
Frogs and toads : species accounts | p. 107 |
Turtles : species accounts | p. 153 |
Lizards and snakes : species accounts | p. 209 |
Threats | p. 267 |
Legal protections | p. 293 |
Habitat conservation guidelines | p. 301 |
Conservation case studies | p. 319 |
Finding and studying amphibians and reptiles | p. 331 |
Folklore | p. 349 |
"Herp atlas" survey card | |
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