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1 Ackerman, D. 1991. The moon by whale light: and other adventures among bats, penguins, crocodilians, and whales. Random House, New York, New York, USA. 249pp.
2 Adams, W. L. 1978. Nuisance alligator control. Florida Wildlife 32(2):14–15.
3 Adams, W. R., and C. Shiver. 1993. The St. Augustine Alligator Farm: a centennial history. Southern Heritage Press, St. Augustine, Florida, USA. 37pp.
4 Adrian, M. 1967. The American alligator. Hastings House, New York, New York, USA. 63pp.
5 Allen, E. R. 1935. Some alligator secrets. Florida Conservator 1(10):10–11.
6 Allen, E. R. 1940. About Florida's alligators. Florida Game and Fish 1(6):7–9, 14.
7 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1949. Increasing abundance of the alligator in the eastern portion of its range. Herpetologica 5:109–112.
8 Allen, E. R. 1951. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 4(9):6–8, 20–22.
9 Allen, E. R. 1953. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 7(5):11, 37, 40.
10 Allen, E. R. 1966. Keep them alive. Fourth edition. Great Outdoors, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. 100pp.
11 Allen, R. 1969. Why save the alligator. Presented to Conservation 70s Inc. Environmental Legislative Workshop, Panel No. 4, Wildlife Resources, Homosassa Springs, Florida, USA. 5pp. [Printed by International Crocodilian Society, Silver Springs, Florida, USA.]
12 Anonymous. 1953. Gators can kill! Florida Outdoors 4(10):9–12.
13 Anonymous. 1957. "Alligators" for sale. Florida Wildlife 11(1):13.
14 Anonymous. 1964. Queen of the Everglades. National Wildlife 2(2):28–29.
15 Anonymous. 1965. Drought, poachers, and the alligator. Animals 7:441–445.
16 Anonymous. 1965. Florida's valuable alligator. Florida Wildlife 18(11):17.
17 Anonymous. 1967. Poaching threat to the alligator. Oryx 9:11.
18 Anonymous. 1967. A review of the Everglades problem. IUCN Bulletin 2(5):35, 40.
19 Anonymous. 1967. How not to save the gators. Florida Naturalist 40(2-B):3.
20 Anonymous. 1968. Reprieve for the poachers. Oryx 9:384.
21 Anonymous. 1968. The law, the courts, and the alligator. Audubon Magazine 70(5):4–5.
22 Anonymous. 1969. Alligator Council meets. Florida Naturalist 42(2A):3.
23 Anonymous. 1969. Alligator problem broader than Everglades Park. Outdoor News Bulletin 23:2.
24 Anonymous. 1969. Animal kingdom reports: American alligator roundup. Animal Kingdom 72(2):28–29.
25 Anonymous. 1969. Give an alligator his skin for Christmas. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 5(3):8.
26 Anonymous. 1969. Handling of alligator complaints. Florida Naturalist 42(4-B):14.
27 Anonymous. 1970. A big year for alligators. Herpetological Review 2:31.
28 Anonymous. 1972. Indict dealer in shipping of alligator skins. New York Daily News. 9 March 1972. Reprinted in Herpetological Review 4:72.
29 Anonymous. 1974. The A, B, C's of evicting an alligator. Florida Sportsman 5(3):56–57.
30 Anonymous. 1975. Alligator education. Florida Wildlife 29(2):31–32.
31 Anonymous. 1976. Alligators stage comeback; may be removed from endangered to threatened list. BioScience 26:516.
32 Anonymous. 1977. Alligator program. Florida Wildlife 31(4):47–48.
33 Anonymous. 1978. State report: rare and endangered species broadly covered under Florida's conservation plan. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 3(11):3, 5–7.
34 Anonymous. 1978. Alligator smuggling investigation concluded. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 3(11):12.
35 Anonymous. 1979. Endangered Species Scientific Authority—final alligator findings. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(10):8.
36 Anonymous. 1979. Rulemaking actions June 1979: ESSA proposes findings in favor of alligator export. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(6):5–6.
37 Anonymous. 1980. Alligator attacks on people up 100% in 1977. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:110–111.
38 Anonymous. 1980. Gator trade ban may be lifted. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:81.
39 Anonymous. 1980. Service issues alligator, ginseng findings: American alligator. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(11):11.
40 Anonymous. 1980. Service proposes changes to alligator rules. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 5(8):4–5.
41 Anonymous. 1981. Florida repeal. Newsletter of the National Alligator Association, Orlando, Florida, USA.
42 Anonymous. 1981. Alligator management proposal, 1981. Unpublished Report to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 21pp.
43 Anonymous. 1981. Florida harvest. Newsletter of the National Alligator Association, Orlando, Florida, USA.
44 Anonymous. 1983. Alligator: hunt in Florida. Oryx 17:143.
45 Anonymous. 1984. Reclassification proposed for Florida alligator. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 9(7):5, 8.
46 Anonymous. 1984. The gator glut. Time 104(24):71.
47 Anonymous. 1985. Final action taken on eight species: American alligator in Florida. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 10(7):7–8.
48 Anonymous. 1987. Alligator reclassified rangewide. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 12(7):1.
49 Anonymous. 1987. Gators are snapping back. U.S. News & World Report 103(2):14.
50 Anonymous. 1988. A hot debate over Florida's alligators. Newsweek 111(35):30.
51 Anonymous. 1991. Midnight swim ends with gator bite. Reprinted in League Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (August):28.
52 Anonymous. 1991. But did gator bite the hand feeding it? Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (September):27.
53 Anonymous. 1991. Gator nabs woman's arm. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 10(3):17.
54 Anonymous. 1991. Man, 71, survives battle with gator. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (September):27.
55 Anonymous. 1993. Nuisance Alligator Control Program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):1.
56 Anonymous. 1994. Alligator Management Program gets new Assistant Section Leader. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(2):2.
57 Anonymous. 1994. Boy Scouts of America Florida wildlife explorers Post 148 to begin at Gatorland. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(2):3–4.
58 Anonymous. 1994. Alligator bites chunk out of police car. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):31.
59 Anonymous. 1996. Florida alligators feeling cramped. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 15(4):21–22.
60 Anonymous. 1998. New ad campaign targets gator safety Tallahassee. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (October):24–25.
61 Anonymous. 1998. Public, non-profit, and private sector collaborate to launch "Be Gator Safe!" Program. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 5(4):8.
62 Anonymous. 1999. Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan for National Forests in Florida. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, Management Bulletin R8-MB-83B, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
63 Anonymous. 2001. Protected land forms huge wildlife corridor. The Nature Conservancy, Florida Chapter News (Summer):1–2.
64 Anonymous. 2003. Reptile news and trivia: alligator claims woman's arm. Reptiles Magazine 11(6):11.
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84 Campbell, G. R. 1991. Sanibel Island's unfortunate alligators. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 10(1):8–9.
85 Campbell, G. R. 1991. The alligator homing ability checkmated. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 7(7):4–5.
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90 Carr, A. F., Jr. 1967. Alligators, dragons in distress. National Geographic Magazine 131:132–148.
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