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185 McClintock, J. 1993. Crocodiles come back. Sea Frontiers 39(2):42–49.
186 McClure, R. 1996. Endangered American crocodiles staging a comeback in Florida. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):28.
187 Menzies, R. A., and J. A. Kushlan. 1991. Genetic variation in populations of the American crocodile. Journal of Herpetology 25:357–361.
188 Moler, P. E. 1980. Aspects of the biology of Crocodylus acutus in Florida. Abstract in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League and the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 6–10 August 1980, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
189 Moler, P. E. 1989. Management needs of the American crocodile: then and now—a 10 year perspective. Page 2 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Special session on the management of rare or endangered species, 31 October 1989, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
190 Moler, P. E. 1991. American crocodile population dynamics. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Research Final Report Study No. 7532, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 24pp.
191 Moler, P. E. 1991. American crocodile nest survey and monitoring. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Research Final Report Study No. 7533, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 6pp.
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194 Moore, J. C. 1953. A mound on a key in Florida Bay. Everglades Natural History 1:66–75.
195 Moore, J. C. 1953. The crocodile in the Everglades National Park. Copeia 1953:54–59.
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198 Munroe, K. 1893. Crocodiles and alligators. Youth's Companion 66(March 9):123–124.
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201 Neill, W. T. 1950. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Silver Springs, Florida. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 32pp.
202 Neill, W. T. 1954. Ranges and taxonomic allocations of amphibians and reptiles in the southeastern United States. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Publication of the Research Division 1:75–96, Silver Springs, Florida, USA.
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206 Ogden, J. C. 1971. Survival of the American crocodile in Florida. Animal Kingdom 74:7–11.
207 Ogden, J. C. 1973. Night of the crocodile. Audubon Magazine 75(3):32–37.
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211 Ownby, M. L. 1992. Explore the Everglades. TeakWood Press, Kissimmee, Florida, USA. 131pp.
212 Palis, J. 1989. Delicate balance: American crocodile. Florida Wildlife 43(5):39.
213 Parks, J. 1991. Crocodile Jeanne. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(4):5.
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215 Perrero, L. 1975. Alligators and crocodiles of the world. Windward, Miami, Florida, USA. 64pp.
216 Philcox, P., and B. Boe. 1999. The Sunshine State almanac and book of Florida-related stuff. Pineapple Press, Sarasota, Florida, USA. 354pp.
217 Poole, L. K. 1987. Florida's troublesome trio: exotic pest plants. ENFO (Florida Conservation Foundation) 87(4):1–10, 12–14.
218 Powell, J. H., Jr. 1971. The status of crocodilians in the United States, Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. Pages 72–82 in Proceedings of the First Working Meeting of the Crocodile Specialists, IUCN Publication New Series, Supplemental Paper No. 32, Morges, Switzerland.
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220 Pritchard, P. C. H. 1977. Endangered species: Florida crocodile. Florida Naturalist 50(5):13–19.
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223 Rabkin, R., and J. Rabkin. 1978. Nature guide to Florida. Banyan Books, South Miami, Florida, USA. 80pp.
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232 Ross, C. A., consulting editor. 1989. Crocodiles and alligators. Facts on File, New York, New York, USA. 240pp.
233 Ross, J. P., editor. 1998. Crocodiles: status survey and conservation action plan. IUCN/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 96pp.
234 Rudloe, J. 1988. The wilderness coast: adventures of a Gulf Coast naturalist. E. P. Dutton, New York, New York, USA. 262pp.
235 Safford, W. E. 1919. Natural history of Paradise Key and the near-by Everglades of Florida. Pages 377–434 in Smithsonian Report for 1917. [Publication No. 2508, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.]
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237 Sandburg, H., and G. Crile, Jr. 1969. Above and below: a journey through our national underwater parks. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, New York, USA. 302pp.
238 Schaefer, J., F. Mazzotti, and C. Huegel. n.d. Highways and wildlife: problems and solutions. Fact Sheet SS-WIS-41, Cooperative Urban Wildlife Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 7pp.
239 Schomer, N. S., and R. D. Drew. 1982. An ecological characterization of the lower Everglades, Florida Bay and the Florida Keys. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Services Program FWS/OBS-82/58.1. 246pp.
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243 Sill, W. D. 1968. The zoogeography of the Crocodilia. Copeia 1968:76–88.
244 Simmons, G., and L. Ogden. 1998. Gladesmen: gator hunters, moonshiners, and skiffers. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 197pp.
245 Simpson, C. T. 1920. In lower Florida wilds: a naturalist's observations on the life, physical geography, and geology of the more tropical part of the state. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, New York, USA. 404pp.
246 Simpson, C. T. 1932. Florida wild life: observations on the flora and fauna of the state and the influence of climate and environment on their development. Macmillan Company, New York, New York, USA. 199pp.
247 Skoog, P. J. 1982. Highways and endangered wildlife in Florida: a manual of information and recommendations. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission and Florida Department of Transportation, State Project No. 99700-7249, Endangered Species Management Program, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 123pp.
248 South Florida Water Management District. 1991. Draft surface water improvement and management plan for the Everglades. Supporting information document. The District, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. 465pp.
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251 Steiner, T. M. 1981. Studies on the ecology of the eastern indigo snake Drymarchon corais couperi, on the Archbold Biological Station and environs. Unpublished Report to Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, Florida, USA. 20pp.
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256 Thorbjarnarson, J., compiler. 1992. Crocodiles: an action plan for their conservation. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 136pp.
257 Timmerman, W. 1993. What a croc! Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(4):1-2.
258 Toner, M. 1985. The croc holds its own. National Wildlife 23(4):12–15.
259 Toops, C. 1998. The Florida Everglades. Voyageur Press, Stillwater, Minnesota, USA. 112pp.
260 Townsend, P. S. 1978. Can the croc come back? National Parks & Conservation Magazine 52(1):13–15.
261 Townsend, P. S., and A. M. Byers. 1980. Last of the dinosaurs. Nature Conservancy News (March/April):12–30.
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265 Wack, H. W. 1901. The sportsman's elysium of the South. Part II. Game animals of Florida. Field and Stream and American Angler 5:731-737.
266 Weber, J. 1986. A visitor's guide to the Everglades. Flair Books, Miami, Florida, USA. 64pp.
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