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Amphibians and Reptiles: Status and Conservation in Florida Book

Amphibians and Reptiles: Status and Conservation in Florida
Amphibians and Reptiles: Status and Conservation in Florida, Meshaka (zoology and botany, State Museum of Pennsylvania) and Babbitt (natural resources, University of New Hampshire) gather a cross-section of researchers to address the conservation of Florida's rich but imperiled herpetofauna. The 27 contributions re, Amphibians and Reptiles: Status and Conservation in Florida has a rating of 4 stars
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Amphibians and Reptiles: Status and Conservation in Florida, Meshaka (zoology and botany, State Museum of Pennsylvania) and Babbitt (natural resources, University of New Hampshire) gather a cross-section of researchers to address the conservation of Florida's rich but imperiled herpetofauna. The 27 contributions re, Amphibians and Reptiles: Status and Conservation in Florida
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  • Amphibians and Reptiles: Status and Conservation in Florida
  • Written by author Walter E. Meshaka
  • Published by Krieger Publishing Company, June 2005
  • Meshaka (zoology and botany, State Museum of Pennsylvania) and Babbitt (natural resources, University of New Hampshire) gather a cross-section of researchers to address the conservation of Florida's rich but imperiled herpetofauna. The 27 contributions re
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Meshaka (zoology and botany, State Museum of Pennsylvania) and Babbitt (natural resources, University of New Hampshire) gather a cross-section of researchers to address the conservation of Florida's rich but imperiled herpetofauna. The 27 contributions represent original research, essays, and reviews that identify threats to amphibians and reptiles and to the system that supports them. The editors provide a consensus on the most important threats and offer recommendations for conserving the state's herpetofauna. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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