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John Clare brings a lifetime of amphibian observation and conservation.
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John Clare brings a lifetime of amphibian observation and conservation.
At Hoffmann's Reptiles, you can find everything you need to keep your herps healthy.
Baby Varanus komodoensis hatched in August 2011 at the Los Angeles Zoo.
Worldwide event to raise awareness of amphibian extinctions.
Florida researchers study bite forces and pressures of the largest reptiles.
Reptiles close to humans increases resistance to antibiotics.
PHS received four crocodiles in exchange for 10 alligators and four reticulated pythons
Reptile lovers can sign petition in hopes of overturning ban.
Volunteers will learn to identify species as well as protocol for counting.
California upholds ban on the importation of nonnative frogs and turtles for use as food.
The PETCO Reptile Rally is July 17.
Mice Direct recalls its frozen feeder animals for reptiles.
Spiny frog evolution sheds light on sequence of tectonic events in Himalayan region and Southeast Asia.
PIJAC launches the website for its Bd-Free Phibs campaign, which aims to raise awareness of and reduce the spread of the deadly chytrid fungus.
USFWS may list all amphibians as injurious wildlife unless they can be proven to be "Bd free."
A new study examines how snakes are able to climb vertical surfaces.
Medicinal hormones in water threaten frog breeding and survival.
Save The Frogs Day is April 29.
Check out the Reptile Awareness Day 2010 contest to benefit one lucky conservation group.
Herping in the heart of South America.
Algae within the cells of spotted salamander embryos.
Petfinder.com, an online database of adoptable pets, is celebrating its 15th anniversary
NGO will educate Ghanians and business about importance of frogs
More people killed each year by venomous snakes than previously thought