| Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia | | Contribution by:
| Mackinnon, Adam Pyron, Alex Grosse, Andrew Day, Andy Liner, Anna Heupel, Aubrey Smith, B. Mansell, Barry Boone, Berkeley Bechtel, Bernard Rothermel, Betsie Herrington, Bob Glorioso, Brad Winn, Bradford Johnston, Bradley Todd, Brian Metts, Brian Hallett, Bruce Young, Cameron Winne, Christopher Means, D. Waters, D. Scott, David E. Steen, David Croshaw, Dean Bartlett, Dick Stevenson, Dirk Moriarty Lemmon, Emily Condon, Erin Miller, Gabriel Graeter, Gabrielle Gentry, George Beaton, Giff Greer, Gregory Godwin, James Kiser, James Richardson, James Flynn, James Clark, Jason Norman, Jason Humphries, Jeff Payne, Jerry Couch, Jim Willson, John D. Bunnell, John MacGregor, John Greene, Judy Dyer, Karen Fahey, Ken Dodd, Kenneth Boyd, Kenneth Krysko, Kenneth Enge, Kevin Andrews, Kimberly Sorensen, Kristina Buhlmann, Kurt Elliott, Lang Smith, Lora Bailey, Mark Dodd, Mark Davis, Mark Mills, Mark Wallace, Mark Aresco, Matt O'Connor, Matt Niemiller, Matthew Jensen, Michael Dorcas, Mike Hyslop, Natalie Moler, Paul Mason, Peri Spivey, Philip Hill, Pierson Moulis, Robert Reed, Robert Van Devender, Robert Wayne Birkhead, Roger Altig, Ron Poppy, Sean M. Graham, Sean P. Smith, Stacy Johnson, Steve A. Roble, Steve Price, Steven J. Collins, Suzanne L. Luhring, Thomas Floyd, Thomas M. Akre, Thomas S. B. Campbell, Todd S. Schneider, Todd M. Mills, Tony Tuberville, Tracey Lamb, Trip Cash, W. Ben Martin, W. H. Knapp, Walter Sutton, William Glaudas, Xavier | Editor:
| Jensen, John B. Camp, Carlos D. Gibbons, Whit Elliott, Matt | ISBN: | 978-0-8203-3111-9 | Publication Date: | Jul 2008 | Publisher: | University of Georgia Press
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | AUD $58.00 | Book Description:
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The only comprehensive guide to the state's diverse herpetofauna makes accessible a wealth of information about 170 species of frogs, salamanders, crocodilians, lizards, snakes, and turtles. Throughout, the book stresses conservation, documenting declines in individual species as well as losses of local and regional populations. The only comprehensive guide to the state's diverse herpetofauna makes accessible a wealth of information about 170 species of frogs, salamanders, crocodilians, lizards, snakes, and turtles. Throughout, the book stresses conservation, documenting declines in individual species as well as losses of local and regional populations. | |