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GREAT LAKES FLORA & FAUNA: AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES
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Amphibians & Reptiles

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Use the Request Form to request books by call number and title. Also, take a look at selected Web sites for additional information.

   
Call No. Title
281215

Korb, Randy M. and others. Wisconsin Frogs: Places to Hear Frogs and Toads Near Our Urban Areas. Green Bay: Northeastern Wisconsin Audubon Society, 2001.
Produced with the aid of the Northeast Wisconsin Audubon Society, Wisconsin Frogs is a guidebook to where to see and hear frogs and toads in Wisconsin urban areas. An accompanying CD helps non-herpetologists identify the calls of the 12 Wisconsin species of true frogs, tree frogs and true toads.

   
281219

Harding, James H. Amphibians and Reptiles of the Great Lakes Region. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.

Harding has produced a nontechnical guide to the identification, distribution and life history of reptiles and amphibians found in the Great Lakes area for the general public.

   

281220

Christoffel, Rebecca and others. Amphibians of Wisconsin. Madison: Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources, 2001.
A 44-page full-color guide to the 19 frogs and salamanders native to Wisconsin, the book also has a breeding calendar, species range maps, and an identification chart.

   
281230

Christoffel, Rebecca and others. Turtles & Lizards of Wisconsin. Madison: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 2002.

This petite guide to the turtles and lizards native to Wisconsin includes many drawings and photographs to help identify different species and understand the biology and ecology of these interesting animals.

   
Web Sites
 

UW Sea Grant Frogs

Information to help you identify Wisconsin frogs, strange frogs facts, fun games and projects, and more.

 

Know Your Frogs
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources guide to native frogs.

 

GLIN Amphibians and Reptiles of the Great Lakes Region

The Great Lakes Information Network links to many sources of information about frogs, toads, salamanders and more.

 
 

 

 

   
 

 

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