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1Reptiles and Amphibians of the Oak Ridge Reservation

Reptiles and Amphibians of the Oak Ridge Reservation

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Source URL: www.esd.ornl.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-30 14:17:58
2DoD Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 2015 Annual Report By Chris E. Petersen, DoD PARC National Representative and Robert E. Lovich, PhD., DoD PARC National Technical Representative It has been an extremely

DoD Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 2015 Annual Report By Chris E. Petersen, DoD PARC National Representative and Robert E. Lovich, PhD., DoD PARC National Technical Representative It has been an extremely

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Source URL: www.dodnaturalresources.net

Language: English - Date: 2016-01-08 09:23:25
3Herpetological Fun 2012 Text: Ray So (E&B 2011 graduate) Photos: Pan Lau (E&B 2010 graduate), Ray So Summer is now and our honourary professor Dr. Nancy Karraker is back, with some herpetological fun! The six-day Summer

Herpetological Fun 2012 Text: Ray So (E&B 2011 graduate) Photos: Pan Lau (E&B 2010 graduate), Ray So Summer is now and our honourary professor Dr. Nancy Karraker is back, with some herpetological fun! The six-day Summer

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Source URL: www.biosch.hku.hk

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-05 22:17:47
4Texas Field Notes  October, 2011 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

Texas Field Notes October, 2011 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

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Source URL: www.texasherp.org

Language: English
5Texas Field Notes  Volume 7, Issue 3 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

Texas Field Notes Volume 7, Issue 3 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

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Source URL: www.texasherp.org

Language: English
6Texas Field Notes  April, 2011 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

Texas Field Notes April, 2011 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

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Source URL: www.texasherp.org

Language: English
76:00pm - While walking through bottomland forest, a Texas rat snake (Pantherophis obsoletus), 6 ft. 4 in. male, moving along a fallen log. At the same time, choruses of Green treefrogs (Hyla cinerea) at call index 2, as

6:00pm - While walking through bottomland forest, a Texas rat snake (Pantherophis obsoletus), 6 ft. 4 in. male, moving along a fallen log. At the same time, choruses of Green treefrogs (Hyla cinerea) at call index 2, as

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Source URL: www.texasherp.org

Language: English
8Texas Field Notes - Apr10

Texas Field Notes - Apr10

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Source URL: www.texasherp.org

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9Texas Field Notes  January, 2011 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

Texas Field Notes January, 2011 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

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Source URL: www.texasherp.org

Language: English
10Texas Field Notes  Volume 6, Issue 3 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

Texas Field Notes Volume 6, Issue 3 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

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Source URL: www.texasherp.org

Language: English