PARC Celebrates 10th Anniversary in 2009!

Established as one of the most ambitious conservation partnerships in the country, PARC brings together representatives of science and education, industry and commerce, state and federal government, conservation societies, pet and field hobbyists, and the general public from across the US plus Canada and Mexico. PARC stands alone internationally as being the only partnership to address the conservation of all amphibians and reptiles. A new brochure is available that highlights all of the great projects and partners involved in our efforts. As part of our 10th Anniversary activities, we are also re-initiating a newsletter to keep all of our partners updated on all that is happening in PARC. Newsletters can be found under the Publications & Resources link above.

  • To download the special anniversary brochure, click here

North Carolina Herpetologist Registry

The North Carolina Herpetologist Registry is a tool to facilitate communication and collaboration by scientists
who conduct research on amphibians and reptiles in North Carolina. It is a North Carolina PARC initiative and operated by the Davidson College Herpetology Lab. If you conduct research on amphibians and reptiles in North Carolina, or if you are interested in doing so, you should register. A "search" option allows you to search the registry for specific people, researchers working on specific taxa, researchers using specific techniques, or researchers working in specific regions of the state.


Start of Rattler Season Puts Snakebite Specialists on Alert (LA Times)

Are Alligator Snappers Out of the Soup? (Whit Gibbons)

Road Mortality Blamed for Declining Numbers of Breeding Females From Wild Turtle Populations (from Conservation Biology, April 2005)

 


SWPARC Annual Meeting and Training - August 5 - 8

Northeast PARC Annual Meeting - August 10 - 11

Midwest PARC Annual Meeting - August 13 - 15

 

 

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