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Delaware Basin: Tables 1
AMPHIBIANS of OHIO F I E L D G U I D E DIVISION of WILDLIFE INTRODUCTION
A Case Study of Urban Streamside Salamander Persistence in Staten Island, NY
Annotated Checklist of Amphibian and Reptile Species Observed at the Gordon Natural Area (West Chester University, PA) 2008-2020
Amphibian and Reptile Checklist
Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Checklist of Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals of New York
Key to the Identification of Streamside Salamanders
Baseline Population Inventory of Amphibians on the Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge and Screening for the Amphibian Disease Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis
Rare Animals Tracking List
Pseudotriton Ruber) with Comments on the Use of Caves by This Species
Eastern Mud Salamander, Pseudotriton Montanus Montanus
Blue Ridge Scout Reservation Surveys Resource Ramble I, II and III 2007-2009
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Baseline Survey and Habitat Analysis of Aquatic Salamanders in the Pigeon River, North Carolina
Pseudotriton Montanus Mud Salamander
Forest Dependent Species of Conservation Concern, by Ecoregion *
Salamander News
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Salamander News
Eastern Mud Salamander
Dichotomous Key to the Stream and Common Terrestrial and Aquatic Salamanders of Maryland
Wildlife Highlands Plateau
Salamander Sci-Art Peter R
Oophagy by Larval Red Salamanders, Pseudotriton Ruber
Pseudotriton Ruber
Amphibian Migrations and Road Crossings 2020 Project Summary
Hynobiidae, Ambystomatidae, and Plethodontidae
Lake, Pond, and Stream Salamanders of New York State (PDF)
Appendix C NATURAL RESOURCES DATA INVENTORY
Pennsylvania's Most Fascinating Salamanders
Eastern Mud Salamander (Pseudotriton Montanus) Status in Maryland
REGIONAL EDITION: the AMERICAS In
Salamanders of the NC Coastal Plain
Salamanders of West Virginia by Thomas K
Getting to Know Salamanders in Ohio Life History and Management Getting to Know Salamanders in Ohio: Life History and Management
What's Inside
Key to the Salamanders of Tennessee
Family Plethodontidae) in the Gulf Coastal Plain
Froglog Promoting Conservation, Research and Education for the World’S Amphibians