Surf these sites: American Dendrobatid Group (ADG) -- To educate enthusiasts in all aspects of Dendrobatid husbandry and captive propagation as well as to develop better communication between Dendrobatid breeders and hobbyists in the Western Hemisphere. Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians -- Group promotes conservation and humane treatment of all reptilian and amphibian species through education, captive breeding and habitat preservation. Colorado Herpetological Society -- Info on society events, officers, herp helpers, plus newsletter articles, care sheets, and comprehensive Internet Resources Guide. DGHT Homepage -- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde e.V. East Iowa Herpetological Society -- The EIHS is a not for profit oganization committed to conservation of all reptiles and amphibians, specifically those native to Iowa. Herpetology Department at the California Academy of Sciences -- Offers a computerize database of collections, searchable database of major Herpetology collections, and a very impressive collection of California Herpetology photography. Herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History -- Very informative general Herpetology reference. Great site. Horned Lizard Conservation Society Page -- Devoted to discovering why the Texas Horned Lizard (aka, the horny toad) has declined in numbers so dramatically in recent years, and what can be done to reverse the process. IGS: Home Page -- The IGS is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of geckos and the dissemination of information about them. International Iguana Society -- Dedicated to the study and conservation of endangered species of iguana. National Reptile & Amphibian Advisory Council -- Site that helps answer questions regarding laws, regulations, and restrictions that deal with you keeping Reptiles and Amphibians as pets. Reptiles of Tasmania -- An outstanding guide to Tasmania''s reptiles, from the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. San Diego Herpetological Society -- Devoted to the study, appreciation, and conservation of local and exotic Reptiles and Amphibians. Savannah River Herpetology Lab -- The lab promotes herpetology research and conservation. Sea Turtle Preservation Society -- Non-profit organization in Melbourne Beach, FL dedicated to education on Sea Turtle biology & conservation. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles -- SSAR is the largest international herpetological society, and is recognized worldwide for having the most diverse program of publications, meetings, and other activities of interest to herpetologists in zoos, museums, universities and the general public. Southern California Herpetological Association -- A Nonprofit, educational, and recreational club for people with an interest in reptiles and amphibians. Southern California Varanid Society -- Info on the maintenance and captive care of monitor lizards. TERRA, The Belgian Herpetological Association -- Information about the organization, herpetology, reptiles, amphibians. The Tucson Herpetological Society -- A non-profit organization dedicated to conservation, education and research concerning the Amphibians and Reptiles of Arizona and Mexico. The Center for North American Amphibians and Reptiles -- "CNAAR was established with the objective of promoting education and conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the United States and Canada." The Chicago Herpetological Society -- A group of Reptile and Amphibian enthusiasts. CHS goals are education, conservation, and the advancement of herpetology. The Global Gecko Association -- The GGA is an organization committed to promote interest in gekkonids in a variety of ways, from responsible captive care, to study in the wild, conservation, academic research and beyond. Furthermore, the GGA will serve people who are interested in gekkonids by providing a voice and means of communicating and sharing of resources and ideas. Turtle, Tuatara, Crocodile Checklist -- Checklist of crocodilians, tuatara, and turtles of the world: A www version of the long out-of-print edition originally published by the Association of Systematics Collections in 1989.
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