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1 Anonymous. 1993. Rattles and research in Florida's Tall Timbers. Reprinted from Southern Living in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):25.
2 Ball, J. C. 1993. Herp hunting in southern/central Florida. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 28:267–268.
3 Breininger, D. R., M. J. Barkaszi, R. B. Smith, D. M. Oddy, and J. A. Provancha. 1994. Endangered and potentially endangered wildlife on John F. Kennedy Space Center and faunal integrity as a goal for maintaining biological diversity. NASA Technical Memorandum 109204, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA. 451pp.
4 Bulske, M. E. 1957. Florida isn't heaven! Vantage Press, New York, New York, USA. 121pp.
5 Enge, K. M., and K. N. Wood. 2002. A pedestrian road survey of an upland snake community in Florida. Southeastern Naturalist 1:365–380.
6 Forbush, T. B., compiler. 1868. Florida: the advantages and inducements which it offers to immigrants. Second edition. New England Emigrant Aid Company, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 20pp.
7 Foster, M. L., and S. R. Humphrey. 1992. Effectiveness of wildlife crossings in reducing animal/auto collisions on Interstate 75, Big Cypress Swamp, Florida. Prepared for Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 124pp.
8 Franz, R., D. Maehr, A. Kinlaw, C. O'Brien, and R. D. Owen. 1998. Avon Park Air Force Range Project: distribution and abundance of sensitive wildlife species at Avon Park Air Force Range. Final Report, Project RWO-169. 90pp.
9 Glisson, M. 1994. Florida Natural Areas Inventory and diamondback rattlesnakes. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Resource Management Notes 6(4):23–25.
10 Hipes, D. L., and D. R. Jackson. 1996. Rare vertebrate fauna of Camp Blanding Training Site, a potential landscape linkage in northeastern Florida. Florida Scientist 59:96–114.
11 Hipes, D., D. R. Jackson, K. NeSmith, D. Printiss, and K. Brandt. 2001. Field guide to the rare animals of Florida. Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
12 Howard, P. 1991. Road cruising #2. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(2):12–13.
13 Howard, P. 2001. Herps in the home (sort of). Herp Herald, Newsletter of the Gainesville Herpetological Society 18(1):8.
14 Klukas, R. W. 1973. Control burn activities in Everglades National Park. Proceedings of the Annual Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference 12:397–425. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
15 Komarek, E. V. 1969. Fire and animal behavior. Proceedings of the Annual Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference 9:161–207. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
16 Martin, W. H., and D. B. Means. 1995. Distribution of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Page 74 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 8–13 August 1995, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.
17 Martin, W. H., and D. B. Means. 1999–2000. Distribution and habitat relationships of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Herpetological Natural History 7:9–34.
18 Mayers, T. 2001. Growing up in Florida. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (November):8–12.
19 Means, D. B., and H. W. Campbell. 1981. Effects of prescribed burning on amphibians and reptiles. Pages 89–96 in G. W. Wood, editor. Prescribed fire and wildlife in southern forests. Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute, Clemson University, Georgetown, South Carolina, USA.
20 Means, D. B. 1985. Radio-tracking the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. National Geographic Society Research Report 18:529–536.
21 Means, D. B. 1994. Diamonds in the rough. North Florida Journal 2:1–28.
22 Means, D. B. 1995. Element stewardship abstract: eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Report to The Nature Conservancy, Southeast Regional Office, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. 11pp.
23 Means, D. B. 1999. Snake charmer. National Wildlife 37(2):36–41.
24 Mount, R. H. 1995. Eastern diamondback rattlesnake, status and conservation strategies—Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Page 77 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 8–13 August 1995, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.
25 O'Reilly, J. 1964. Rattling for tourists in northern Florida. Sports Illustrated 20(15):95–96, 98, 100.
26 Smith, L. L., and C. K. Dodd, Jr. 2003. Wildlife mortality on U.S. Highway 441 across Paynes Prairie, Alachua County, Florida. Florida Scientist 66:128–140.
27 Stevenson, J. 1992. Run Bambi run. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 4(4):13–14.
28 Timmerman, W. 1995. Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes: a species in decline. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (October):19–23.
29 Williams, J. L. 1962. The Territory of Florida or sketches of the topography, civil and natural history, of the country, the climate, and the Indian tribes, from the first discovery to the present time. [A facsimile reproduction of the 1837 edition, with an introduction by Herbert J. Doherty, Jr.] University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 304pp.
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