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Atlanta Botanical Garden American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Amphibians & Reptiles of the Southeastern US and Virgin Islands (also tadpole guide)Amphibians in Peril in the Southeast Aquatic Reptiles in Peril in the Southeast Calls of the Frogs and Toads of Georgia (buy the CD) Center for North American Herpetology Fernbank Natural History Museum Frogwatch USA Georgia Department of Natural Resources Georgia Herpetological Society Georgia Museum of Natural History Herpetology Collection Georgia Outdoors' Episode on Reptiles and Amphibians (watch the show online!) Georgia Reptile and Amphibian Rescue Effort (GRARE) Georgia's Reptiles and Amphibians (w/ID guide) Georgia Reptiles Species List (with pictures) Gopher Tortoise Council Herpetologists' League Kids' Online Herpetology Resources Little River Research Station North American Field Herping Association North American Amphibian Monitoring Program Management for Amphibians in Peril in the Southeast Medical Herpetology and Snake Bite Resources
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Amphibian Research and Monitoring PARC Southeast (Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation) Protected Species in Georgia Research Funding for Undergraduates Rescue Centers and Herp Societies in Georgia Savannah River Ecology Herpetology Lab Save a Frog.org Smoky Mountain Field School Reptile and Amphibian ID classes Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles Tadpoles of the Southeast University of Georgia Herpetological Society ZooAtlanta Related Resources: Snakes of North Carolina South Carolina Reptiles and Amphibians Animal Sounds (including frog calls) Tetrapod Zoology Science Daily: Frog and Reptile News
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