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Overharvesting The Pig-Nosed Turtle
Scientists study the overharvesting of the pig-nosed turtle. [...]

State Of The Frog
A report titled “State of the Frog,” showcases the progress made since the 2008 Year of the Frog campaign began. [...]
Amphibians Harmed By Ozone Exposure
New study finds ozone depletion could be a factor in amphibian population decline. [...]
Ancient Amphibians
Full-body imprints of ancient amphibians found in museum's fossil collection. [...]

Indigenous Water Frogs Threatened
Nonnative frog species may be pushing out indigenous ones. [...]

Breakthrough In The Killer Frog Fungus
Researchers announce they may have a cure for the deadly frog fungus. [...]

Killing Frogs For Fun And Funds
Hawaiian frog killing contest. [...]

First Lungless Frog
Researchers discover lunglessness during dissection of frog. [...]
Bullfrog May Be Ohio’s Official Amphibian
Ohio bill to designate bullfrog as official state amphibian. [...]
Ancient Lizards Had Advanced Hearing
Fossils suggest that ancient lizards had advanced hearing. [...]
Popular Python Dies
Burmese python used as a teaching aid dies after 30-year career. [...]

Reptile Species Profiles
Snake Species Profiles...
Do you want to know more about a certain snake? Or are you thinking of adding a new pet to your collection? You can [...]

Python Feedings Video
Watch this video from SnakeBytes.TV to visually learn about feeding pythons. [...]

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SEWERFest Reptile Show You don’t have to go to a really big reptile show to have an enjoyable experience, take SEWERFest 2010 for example. [...]

Hunting The Elusive Condo Snake
By Kristin Van Alstine [...]

The Lizard Language Of Love
By Kristin Van Alstine [...]

Ode To The Toad
By Kristin Van Alstine [...]

Reptile Show Tails
By Kristin Van Alstine [...]

The Talented Mr. Munchy
By Kristin Van Alstine [...]

The Fortress Of Solitoad
By Kristin Van Alstine [...]

Don't Release Captive Herps
Releasing captive-bred offspring can cause damage to herp conservation. [...]
Reptiles Magazine 0305
Check out what’s inside the May 2003 issue of Reptiles magazine. [...]



