Toads Websites
SAVE THE FROGS!
SAVE THE FROGS! is the world's leading amphibian conservation organization. We are dedicated to protecting the world’s amphibians: the frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians.
Online documentary video production/Science, Educational, Environmenta
Video clips of Frog calls - an evolving webumentary from Ravenswood Media
Cane Toads in Oz
What impact have Cane Toads had on Australian biodiveristy, how can we control them? Award winning internationally renown scientist, Rick Shine and TEAM BUFO presents their recent research results.
California Herps
CaliforniaHerps.com, Reptiles and Amphibians of California
Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe
A large sample of European Amphibians and Reptiles
Pet Age | Pet Age
More reptile hobbyists are keeping natural terrariums.
davidviner.com: Home / What's New
The personal web site of David Viner, web developer/programmer.
Frog Safe welcome page
We are a frog conservation group in tropical Australia specialising in the development of rehabilitation techniques and the investigation of new diseases.
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Frog Safe welcome page
We are a frog conservation group in tropical Australia specialising in the development of rehabilitation techniques and the investigation of new diseases.
h2so4 magazine - politics, philosophy, how we live
A magazine dedicated to provoking thought on politics and philosophy, art and love, without giving up the potential to delight, amuse, and entertain. Published twice yearly, edited by Jill Stauffer. Features individual art inserts.
Kimberley Toad Busters
It is important to recognise that the pristine terrestrial and aquatic habitat systems of the Kimberley are already under threat. Current land-care and resource management policies undertaken by land and resource managers have had a detrimental impact on Kimberley biodiversity. Most of our plant and animal biodiversity
Herpetology Network Reptile / Amphibian Resources, Books and Links
Information & links for reptile/amphibian study
Virginia Herpetological Society
A Virginia natural history society focusing on the native reptiles and amphibians of Virginia.
Amphibia.my :: Reptiles & Amphibians of Peninsular Malaysia
Amphibians and Reptiles of Malaysia - Dedicated to the education and conservation of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Malaysia
Axolotls: The Fascinating Mexican Axolotl and the Tiger Salamander
Detailed practical, scientific, and photographic information about the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), the Mexican Salamander. Also covers Tiger Salamanders.
NoSpang - Suriname Network Online
NoSpang - Suriname Network Online
Amphibians of Central Europe - Whose tadpole is it?
Whose Tadpole is it? Although adult amphibians live generally well hidden and shy, their larvae occur abundantly and are quite easy to catch. However, it user to be very difficult to identify the tadpoles. Berninghausen's -electronic- and waterproof field guide makes it possible even for the inexperienced to dertemine
Animals and Their Habitats: a Romp through Biodiversity
Dorothy E. Pugh's personal website, containing 3000+ Photos of Butterflies, Reptiles, Amphibians, Birds, Crustaceans, Mollusks, Various Insects, Arachnids, and Other Wildlife, with taxonomic classifications
Caudata.org
Axolotls, Newts & Salamanders : Free Information and Advice from expert enthusiasts and scientists.