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PARC - Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
PARC - Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Looking for a career protecting reptiles and amphibians? Check out our Herp Job Postings.
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Student Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Program (SPARC)
Student Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Program (SPARC) SPARC The Student Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Program (SPARC) was established in September 1999 with the idea of developing educational projects and materials for students at all levels, but particularly K-12. The first school to officially join SPARC in an effort to accomplish the PARC mission was East ...
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Getting involved in amphibian and reptile conservation
Would you like to get involved in amphibian and reptile conservation? Volunteering for The HCT 10 frequently asked questions about volunteering 1 Q. What skills do I need? A. No specific skills ... Q. What can I do to help? A. The list continues to grow, but probably practical conservation work, surveying and monitoring animals, site wardening, helping at shows and events and talking to ...
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Gopher Tortoise Council -Conservation
Box 117800 University of Florida Gainesville, Fl 32611 Member & supporter, PARC Partners in Amphibian And Reptile Conservation Don Schueler and Deborah Epperson with a gopher tortoise at Willie F. Brown Nature ... that centers around a number of papers pertaining to not only gopher tortoise biology and conservation, but to other aspects of upland ecosystems as well. In addition, we have hosted several ...
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Gopher Tortoise Council -Upland Snake Conservation Initiative
Tortoise Council c/o Florida Museum of Natural History P.O. Box 117800 University of Florida Gainesville, Fl 32611 Member & supporter, PARC Partners in Amphibian And Reptile Conservation Upland Snake Conservation Initiative Jeff Holmes and David Steen, Co-chairs Eastern Indigo Snake The Upland Snake Conservation Initiative (USCI) evolved from the Gopher Tortoise Council's Rattlesnake Conservation ...
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Amphibian and Reptile habitat
Europe The key to saving populations of Britain's threatened reptiles and amphibians is habitat conservation. For rare reptiles, this means a focus on one particular habitat type - lowland dry heathland. ... habitat management. A leaflet outlining what can be done to promote amphibian and reptile conservation in gardens or other small areas, such as allotments or school grounds, is available in our ...
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PARC - Reptile and Amphibian Conservation Resources
PARC - Reptile and Amphibian Conservation Resources Midwest Herpetological Resource and Management Great Lakes Ecological Services LLC Center for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation and Management Northeast Clemmys Environmental Services L.L.C Mitchell Ecological Research L.L.C Adirondack Ecological Center James S. Andrews, Herpetologist Northwest Garcia and Associates (GANDA) Mason, Bruce and ...
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Links to Herp Conservation Pages
Reptiles (SSAR) The Herpetologists' League American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists The Center for North American Herpetology (CNAH) Conservation Organizations The Nature Conservancy Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP) Audubon International Desert Tortoise Preserve Committee A Thousand Friends of Frogs Timber ...
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FROGLOG 57 - Amphibian Conservation in the US Pacific Northwest
April 2003 herp-education conference in Gainesville, Florida (http://www.parc place.org/CurrentMeetings/SEPARC/Education-Fla2003.htm). Collaboration between the US national Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) and members of the US-Canada Pacific Northwest Amphibian and Reptile Consortium (PNARC, subgroup of the Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology) has ...
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Conservation International -
Cambodia
The most widespread habitat is its tropical evergreen rain forest, most of which is in pristine condition. The Team The team consisted of local and international scientists, led by Conservation International. Mr. Neang Thy (reptiles and amphibians, Government Counterpart, MOE) Dr. Jodi Rowley (amphibians, CI) Dr. Bryan Stuart (reptiles and amphibians, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, USA) Mr. ...
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