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1 Abercrombie, C. L., III. 1981. A simulation model for the management of the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) and gopher tortoise habitat. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Wildlife Research Laboratory, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 70pp. (Unpublished Report)
2 Abstein, J. 1977. Slow and steady win the race. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 12(10):7–8.
3 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.
4 Adamany, S. L. 1996. Nest caging as a sea turtle management strategy: do the benefits outweigh the costs on urban beaches? M.S. Thesis, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. 41pp.
5 Adamany, S. L., M. Salmon, and B. E. Witherington. 1997. Behavior of sea turtles at an urban beach III. Costs and benefits of nest caging as a management strategy. Florida Scientist 60:239–253.
6 Adamany, S. L., M. Salmon, and B. E. Witherington. 1998. Nest caging as a management strategy: do the benefits outweigh the cost on urban beaches? Page 1 (abstract) in R. Byles and Y. Fernandez, compilers. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-412.
7 Adams, W. L. 1978. Nuisance alligator control. Florida Wildlife 32(2):14–15.
8 Adams, W. R., and C. Shiver. 1993. The St. Augustine Alligator Farm: a centennial history. Southern Heritage Press, St. Augustine, Florida, USA. 37pp.
9 Addison, D. S., and S. Henricy. 1994. A comparison of galvanized wire mesh cages vs flat chain-link screen in preventing Procyon lotor depredation of Caretta caretta nests. Page 174 (abstract) in K. A. Bjorndal, A. B. Bolten, D. A. Johnson, and P. J. Eliazar, compilers. Proceedings of the 14th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-351.
10 Addison, D. S., and K. A. Nelson. 2000. Recapture of a tagged, captive reared juvenile loggerhead turtle—an example of habituation. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 89:15–16.
11 Addison, D. S., and J. L. Ryder. 2002. A prefabricated box for restraining sea turtles on nesting beaches. Pages 310–311 in A. Mosier, A. Foley, and B. Brost, compilers. Proceedings of the 20th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-477.
12 Adrian, M. 1967. The American alligator. Hastings House, New York, New York, USA. 63pp.
13 Aja, D., and M. Marsha. 2000. The use of GIS technology in sea turtle conservation—a practical approach. Page 177 (abstract) in H. J. Kalb and T. Wibbels, compilers. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-443.
14 Alderson, D. 2001. Good news for leopard frogs. Florida Wildlife 55(6):32.
15 Alderson, D. 2002. The tortoise rescuers. Florida Wildlife 56(6):31.
16 Alessandrini, D. 2002. The great American serpent. Reptiles Magazine 10(4):70–83.
17 Allen, E. R. 1935. Some alligator secrets. Florida Conservator 1(10):10–11.
18 Allen, E. R. 1940. About Florida's alligators. Florida Game and Fish 1(6):7–9, 14.
19 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1949. Increasing abundance of the alligator in the eastern portion of its range. Herpetologica 5:109–112.
20 Allen, E. R. 1951. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 4(9):6–8, 20–22.
21 Allen, E. R. 1952. The gopher tortoise and the value of toads. Reprint from All-Pets Magazine, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 3pp.
22 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The indigo snake. Florida Wildlife 6(3):44–47.
23 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The Florida crocodile. Nature Magazine 45:77–80.
24 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The green turtle. Florida Wildlife 7(4):19, 32.
25 Allen, E. R. 1953. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 7(5):11, 37, 40.
26 Allen, E. R. 1966. Keep them alive. Fourth edition. Great Outdoors, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. 100pp.
27 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.]
28 Allen, E. R., and D. C. Drysdale. 1978. Don't kill snakes. Florida Naturalist 51(5):20–21.
29 Allen, L. 1994. Cast ashore: Florida's sea turtles search for a safe haven. Nature Conservancy 44(3):16–23.
30 Allen, M. 1997. Habitat management plan for Perry Oldenburg Mitigation Park. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
31 Allen, M. 1997. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission's Mitigation Park Program. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 17(1):5–6.
32 Allen, M. 1999. Gopher tortoise protection and conservation in Florida. Abstract in G. L. Heinrich and P. A. Meylan, coordinators. A Second Symposium on the Status and Conservation of Florida Turtles and the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council, 8–11 October 1999, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
33 Allen, M. 2000. Gopher tortoise protection and conservation in Florida. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 20(1):2 (abstract).
34 Allmen, M. W. 1996. An assessment of land acquisition for endangered species preservation in the State of Florida. M.S. Thesis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 116pp.
35 Anderson, T. 1987. The Kemp's ridley puzzle. Oceans 20(3):42–49.
36 Anderson, R. 1988. Guide to Florida vanishing wildlife. Winner Enterprises, USA. 68pp.
37 Angwin, P. 1972. Let there be crocs. Florida Sportsman 3(3):32–34.
38 Anonymous. n.d. Cross Florida greenbelt state recreation and conservation area management plan. Volume IV. Report on biological issues. Report for Florida Department of Natural Resources and Canal Authority of State of Florida, University Planning Team, Department Landscape Architecture, College of Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 163pp.
39 Anonymous. 1953. Gators can kill! Florida Outdoors 4(10):9–12.
40 Anonymous. 1955. Million dollar legs. Florida Wildlife 9(3):14–15, 37.
41 Anonymous. 1957. "Alligators" for sale. Florida Wildlife 11(1):13.
42 Anonymous. 1964. Queen of the Everglades. National Wildlife 2(2):28–29.
43 Anonymous. 1965. Drought, poachers, and the alligator. Animals 7:441–445.
44 Anonymous. 1965. Florida's valuable alligator. Florida Wildlife 18(11):17.
45 Anonymous. 1966. Scouts launch "Operation Sea Turtle." Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 1(11):1.
46 Anonymous. 1966. Juniors hatch giant sea turtles. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 1(9):4.
47 Anonymous. 1967. Sea turtles nesting. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 2(12):5.
48 Anonymous. 1967. A review of the Everglades problem. IUCN Bulletin 2(5):35, 40.
49 Anonymous. 1967. Poaching threat to the alligator. Oryx 9:11.
50 Anonymous. 1967. How not to save the gators. Florida Naturalist 40(2-B):3.
51 Anonymous. 1967. Sea turtles released. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 3(3):7.
52 Anonymous. 1968. Loggerhead eggs rescued. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 3(10):6.
53 Anonymous. 1968. The law, the courts, and the alligator. Audubon Magazine 70(5):4–5.
54 Anonymous. 1968. Reprieve for the poachers. Oryx 9:384.
55 Anonymous. 1968. Loggerhead eggs rescued. Florida Naturalist 41(2-B):5.
56 Anonymous. 1969. Give an alligator his skin for Christmas. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 5(3):8.
57 Anonymous. 1969. Alligator problem broader than Everglades Park. Outdoor News Bulletin 23:2.
58 Anonymous. 1969. Animal kingdom reports: American alligator roundup. Animal Kingdom 72(2):28–29.
59 Anonymous. 1969. Handling of alligator complaints. Florida Naturalist 42(4-B):14.
60 Anonymous. 1969. Captively reared green turtle spawns. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 5(2):5.
61 Anonymous. 1969. Alligator Council meets. Florida Naturalist 42(2A):3.
62 Anonymous. 1970. A big year for alligators. Herpetological Review 2:31.
63 Anonymous. 1971. Biological investigations of sea turtles to be carried out again this summer. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 6(8):6.
64 Anonymous. 1971. Marine Research Lab east coast activities. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 7(2):5.
65 Anonymous. 1971. More turtle work planned. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 6(10):1.
66 Anonymous. 1971. Turtles invade Atlantic beaches. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 6(10):1.
67 Anonymous. 1972. Turtle eggs to be transplanted. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 7(8):1.
68 Anonymous. 1972. Indict dealer in shipping of alligator skins. New York Daily News. 9 March 1972. Reprinted in Herpetological Review 4:72.
69 Anonymous. 1972. Sea turtles move ahead. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 7(10):2.
70 Anonymous. 1972. Brevard County turtle tagging program in progress. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 7(11):6.
71 Anonymous. 1973. 14,918 turtle eggs relocated during beach restoration. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 9(1):1.
72 Anonymous. 1973. Division of Marine Resources hatches rare turtle. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 9(3):5.
73 Anonymous. 1974. Captively reared adult sea turtles released in study. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 9(4):5.
74 Anonymous. 1974. Last of 1973 pen-reared green turtle hatchlings tagged and released. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 9(12):5.
75 Anonymous. 1974. Shields takes new action on marine turtle protection. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 9(6):3.
76 Anonymous. 1974. The A, B, C's of evicting an alligator. Florida Sportsman 5(3):56–57.
77 Anonymous. 1975. Alligator education. Florida Wildlife 29(2):31–32.
78 Anonymous. 1976. Barbour's map turtle said increasing. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(10):8.
79 Anonymous. 1976. Alligators stage comeback; may be removed from endangered to threatened list. BioScience 26:516.
80 Anonymous. 1976. American crocodile faces extinction. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(11):7.
81 Anonymous. 1976. Incidental capture of sea turtles by shrimp fishermen in Florida: preliminary report of the Florida west coast survey. University of Florida Marine Advisory Program (Mimeograph). 3pp.
82 Anonymous. 1976. Miami Seaquarium. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(4):3.
83 Anonymous. 1976. Sea turtles an endangered species. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(6):5.
84 Anonymous. 1976. Stolen leatherback is saved. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(8):4–5.
85 Anonymous. 1976. American crocodile faces extinction. Florida Conservation News 11(11):7.
86 Anonymous. 1977. Twenty tiny turtles. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 13(2):12.
87 Anonymous. 1977. Rulemaking actions May–June 1977: Atlantic salt marsh snake. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 2(6):5–6.
88 Anonymous. 1977. Alligator program. Florida Wildlife 31(4):47–48.
89 Anonymous. 1977. Pine Barrens treefrog. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 2(5):5.
90 Anonymous. 1977. Rulemakings—November 1977: Atlantic salt marsh snake. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 2(12):6.
91 Anonymous. 1977. Turtle tales told here. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 12(5):11.
92 Anonymous. 1977. Rulemakings—November 1977: Pine Barrens treefrog. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 2(12):6.
93 Anonymous. 1978. Alligator smuggling investigation concluded. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 3(11):12.
94 Anonymous. 1978. Final Environmental Impact Statement: listing and protecting the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), and Pacific ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service. 144pp.
95 Anonymous. 1978. Rulemaking actions—January 1978: eastern indigo snake. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 3(2):7.
96 Anonymous. 1978. State report: rare and endangered species broadly covered under Florida's conservation plan. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 3(11):3, 5–7.
97 Anonymous. 1978. Three sea turtles listed as threatened: certain populations endangered. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 3(8):1, 9–10.
98 Anonymous. 1979. First pen-reared turtle seen laying eggs. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 14(12):9.
99 Anonymous. 1979. Rulemaking actions June 1979: ESSA proposes findings in favor of alligator export. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(6):5–6.
100 Anonymous. 1979. Recovery plan, American crocodile. American Crocodile Recovery Team. 25pp.
101 Anonymous. 1979. Law enforcement protects the gopher tortoise. Florida Wildlife 32(6):46.
102 Anonymous. 1979. Endangered Species Scientific Authority—final alligator findings. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(10):8.
103 Anonymous. 1979. Recovery efforts slated for crocodile. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(3):7.
104 Anonymous. 1980. Gator trade ban may be lifted. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:81.
105 Anonymous. 1980. Alligator attacks on people up 100% in 1977. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:110–111.
106 Anonymous. 1980. Eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi). Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:1–3.
107 Anonymous. 1980. Pine Barrens treefrog, Hyla andersoni (Baird). Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:14–15.
108 Anonymous. 1980. Service proposes changes to alligator rules. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 5(8):4–5.
109 Anonymous. 1980. Service issues alligator, ginseng findings: American alligator. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(11):11.
110 Anonymous. 1981. Florida harvest. Newsletter of the National Alligator Association, Orlando, Florida, USA.
111 Anonymous. 1981. Florida repeal. Newsletter of the National Alligator Association, Orlando, Florida, USA.
112 Anonymous. 1981. Florida's natural heritage. The Nature Conservancy, Bulletin of the Florida Chapter:3.
113 Anonymous. 1981. Go for gophers is bad news. Florida Wildlife 35(1):47.
114 Anonymous. 1981. Alligator management proposal, 1981. Unpublished Report to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 21pp.
115 Anonymous. 1982. Gopher tortoises relocated—and doing fine. Eyes and Ears, Walt Disney World 3(6):2.
116 Anonymous. 1982. Rulemaking actions September/October 1982: Pine Barrens treefrog proposed delisting. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 7(10):3.
117 Anonymous. 1983. Unlikely pair work together in research of gopher tortoise. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 3(7):1.
118 Anonymous. 1983. Alligator: hunt in Florida. Oryx 17:143.
119 Anonymous. 1983. Florida Pine Barrens treefrog removed from list. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 8(12):9–10.
120 Anonymous. 1984. Reclassification proposed for Florida alligator. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 9(7):5, 8.
121 Anonymous. 1984. Resolution. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 4(13):3.
122 Anonymous. 1984. The gator glut. Time 104(24):71.
123 Anonymous. 1984. Gopher tortoise life threatened. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 4(12):3.
124 Anonymous. 1985. Environmental Awareness Day. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 5(15):3–4.
125 Anonymous. 1985. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 1(2):5.
126 Anonymous. 1985. Gopher tortoise protection urged. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 1(1):1.
127 Anonymous. 1985. Regional briefs: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 10(3):11.
128 Anonymous. 1985. Final action taken on eight species: American alligator in Florida. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 10(7):7–8.
129 Anonymous. 1986. The misguiding light: an eco soap opera. Discover 7(12):7.
130 Anonymous. 1986. Three southeastern animals proposed for listing: gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus). Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 11(8–9):4–5.
131 Anonymous. 1986. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 11(12):7.
132 Anonymous. 1986. Regional briefs: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 11(5):14.
133 Anonymous. 1986. Regional briefs: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 11(4):11.
134 Anonymous. 1986. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 2(1):6.
135 Anonymous. 1986. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 1(4):8.
136 Anonymous. 1987. Draft supplement to the final Environmental Impact Statement on listing and protecting the green sea turtle, loggerhead sea turtle, and Pacific ridley sea turtle under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 and regulatory review/regulatory flexibility analysis for regulations which require the use of turtle excluder devices by shrimpers to conserve sea turtles. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service.
137 Anonymous. 1987. USAF to the rescue. Oceans 20(6):4–5.
138 Anonymous. 1987. Sea turtle protection law defeated. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(22):3.
139 Anonymous. 1987. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 12(5–6):11.
140 Anonymous. 1987. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 12(1):8.
141 Anonymous. 1987. Listing protection proposed for two plants and three animals: two Florida lizards. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 12(2):6–7.
142 Anonymous. 1987. Gunnery ridge serving as home for tortoises poses dilemma. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(22):1–2.
143 Anonymous. 1987. [No title] Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(24):4.
144 Anonymous. 1987. Gators are snapping back. U.S. News & World Report 103(2):14.
145 Anonymous. 1987. Alligator reclassified rangewide. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 12(7):1.
146 Anonymous. 1987. Gopher tortoise population in decline. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(23):4–5.
147 Anonymous. 1988. A hot debate over Florida's alligators. Newsweek 111(35):30.
148 Anonymous. 1988. Panel discussion: gopher management strategies in sandhill habitats. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council 6:22–40.
149 Anonymous. 1988. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 13(2):9.
150 Anonymous. 1988. The gopher tortoise: friend or food? Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 4(5):3–4.
151 Anonymous. 1988. Gopher tortoise relocation update: guidelines for gopher tortoise relocations. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 4(8):17–21.
152 Anonymous. 1989. TED update/emergency regulations. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 45:15–16.
153 Anonymous. 1989. Legal briefs. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 46:18.
154 Anonymous. 1989. New technologies help gopher tortoises. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 9(4):5.
155 Anonymous. 1989. On the conservation front. Florida Sportsman 21(10):84–86.
156 Anonymous. 1989. Sodium lights repel turtles. Sea Frontiers 35(2):69.
157 Anonymous. 1989. Tortoises and freshwater turtles: an action plan for their conservation. IUCN/SSC, Gland, Switzerland. 47pp.
158 Anonymous. 1989. Tortoises to be moved for runway extensions. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 8(29):6.
159 Anonymous. 1990. To help save their lives, Florida's John Fletemeyer steers baby turtles away from bright lights, big cities. People Weekly 34(November 5):131.
160 Anonymous. 1990. Florida environmental worries prompt new "census" of reptiles amphibians. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (August):25.
161 Anonymous. 1990. Sea turtles at MacArthur Beach. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Science and Technical Services 2(2):4.
162 Anonymous. 1990. Gopher tortoise exhibit prepared by Dona Bentzein. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 10(2):5–6.
163 Anonymous. 1990. Turtle egg thief gets a year in jail. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):23.
164 Anonymous. 1990. Turtle season going well: wildlife officer. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (August):25.
165 Anonymous. 1990. 1990 legislative outlook in Florida. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 10(3):4–5.
166 Anonymous. 1990. Drop in sea turtle deaths along Florida coast credited to TEDs. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):23.
167 Anonymous. 1990. Incidental take of gopher tortoise. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 2(3):9.
168 Anonymous. 1991. Man, 71, survives battle with gator. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (September):27.
169 Anonymous. 1991. Gator nabs woman's arm. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 10(3):17.
170 Anonymous. 1991. Herp, herp, array. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(3):6.
171 Anonymous. 1991. Shrimper sentenced for not using TED. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (February):23.
172 Anonymous. 1991. Midnight swim ends with gator bite. Reprinted in League Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (August):28.
173 Anonymous. 1991. Mine reclamation and the relocation of gopher tortoises. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(2):7–8.
174 Anonymous. 1991. One for the turtles! Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 7(2):7.
175 Anonymous. 1991. Declining amphibians need study. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(2):11.
176 Anonymous. 1991. Panel OKs bill for wildlife tags. Reprinted in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 7(8):20.
177 Anonymous. 1991. Assessment of gopher tortoise relocation. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(1):8.
178 Anonymous. 1991. But did gator bite the hand feeding it? Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (September):27.
179 Anonymous. 1991. Turtle tidbits. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(1):4.
180 Anonymous. 1991. Relocation of turtle eggs a possibility. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):31.
181 Anonymous. 1991. Gulf coast haven proposed for sea turtles. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (January):32.
182 Anonymous. 1991. Thirty ridleys die of human stupidity. Reprinted in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(2):15–16.
183 Anonymous. 1992. New lights may prevent sea turtle hatchling deaths. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 58:24–25.
184 Anonymous. 1992. !!Support the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge!! Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 58:28–29.
185 Anonymous. 1992. And more goodwill, by Jupiter. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(7):16.
186 Anonymous. 1992. Embassy of goodwill. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(7):16.
187 Anonymous. 1992. Dusky gopher frog, American chaffseed proposed for federal listing. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 4(1):15.
188 Anonymous. 1993. Gopher tortoise relocation data compiled. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(3):14. (from Tortoise Burrow, April 1993)
189 Anonymous. 1993. Coastal development threatens the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 63:28–29.
190 Anonymous. 1993. Sea turtle stranding and salvage network. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(4):5.
191 Anonymous. 1993. Gopher tortoise research. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(3):14. (from Tortoise Burrow, April 1993)
192 Anonymous. 1993. Officials plan breaks during srimping [sic] season to protect leatherback turtles. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):28.
193 Anonymous. 1993. Health problems facing Florida gopher tortoise raise questions about relocation policies. Wildlife Rehabilitation Today 4(3):23–24.
194 Anonymous. 1993. Nuisance Alligator Control Program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):1.
195 Anonymous. 1993. Pig frog focus of researchers' interest. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):28.
196 Anonymous. 1993. Rattles and research in Florida's Tall Timbers. Reprinted from Southern Living in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):25.
197 Anonymous. 1993. Research efforts in Florida. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 63:29.
198 Anonymous. 1994. Proposed Florida pine snake rule change denied. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):18.
199 Anonymous. 1994. Alligator bites chunk out of police car. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):31.
200 Anonymous. 1994. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 19(2):23.
201 Anonymous. 1994. Alligator Management Program gets new Assistant Section Leader. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(2):2.
202 Anonymous. 1994. Gopher tortoise project to be model for relocation programs. Wildlife Rehabilitation Today 5(3):48–50.
203 Anonymous. 1994. Funding allocated for Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 64:26.
204 Anonymous. 1994. Effort started to get sea turtle specialty license tag; your help needed to get 10,000 support signatures. Sea Turtle Survival League Action Alert, July 1994. Reprinted in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 11(2):13–14.
205 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.
206 Anonymous. 1994. Battle threatened over turtles, TEDS. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (April):28.
207 Anonymous. 1994. Tampa Bay oil spill threatens turtles. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 64:29.
208 Anonymous. 1995. Big comeback for Florida crocodiles. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 14(3):20–21.
209 Anonymous. 1995. Amateur snake wrangler corrals wayward reptiles. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 12(2):24.
210 Anonymous. 1995. Florida habitat saved by GTC. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 15(1):1.
211 Anonymous. 1995. Judge bans night beach driving (Orlando). Reprinted from Gainesville Sun in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 12(5):21.
212 Anonymous. 1995. Net restritions [sic] cover the east coast. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (April):29.
213 Anonymous. 1995. The Florida Antivenin Bank: back on track? League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (February):17–18.
214 Anonymous. 1995. Head of SOBs sues turtle protector over beach barriers. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (December):27.
215 Anonymous. 1996. Turtles vs. tourists: Daytona Beach officials face tough decision. Reprinted from Gainesville Sun in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 13(2):23–24.
216 Anonymous. 1996. Judge OKs Volusia policy on sea turtles. Reprinted in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 13(3):17–18.
217 Anonymous. 1996. Florida alligators feeling cramped. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 15(4):21–22.
218 Anonymous. 1996. Crocodiles continue comeback. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 15(4):20–21.
219 Anonymous. 1998. Public, non-profit, and private sector collaborate to launch "Be Gator Safe!" Program. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 5(4):8.
220 Anonymous. 1998. New ad campaign targets gator safety Tallahassee. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (October):24–25.
221 Anonymous. 1998. Listing proposals: flatwoods salamander. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 23(2–3):42.
222 Anonymous. 1998. Apalachee WMA habitat restoration project. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 18(2):3.
223 Anonymous. 1999. Sea worthy. People Weekly 51(9):134.
224 Anonymous. 1999. South Florida multiple-species recovery plan. Prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
225 Anonymous. 1999. Revised land and resource management plan for national forests in Florida. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, Management Bulletin R8-MB-83A, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
226 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.
227 Anonymous. 1999. Sea turtles seek refuge in Florida state parks. Real Florida Magazine 1(5):24–25.
228 Anonymous. 2000. Florida's Collier County approves new gopher tortoise protection law. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 20(2):2.
229 Anonymous. 2000. Turtle harvesting banned for season. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):22.
230 Anonymous. 2000. Legislature. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):2–3.
231 Anonymous. 2001. Turtle tracks. SGEP-12, Florida Sea Grant College Program, Miami, Florida, USA. 6pp.
232 Anonymous. 2001. World experts attend International Conference on Relocation of Turtles and Tortoises—Animals in Crisis held in Orlando, Florida. Herp Herald, Newsletter of the Gainesville Herpetological Society 18(1):7, 10–11.
233 Anonymous. 2001. Protected land forms huge wildlife corridor. The Nature Conservancy, Florida Chapter News (Summer):1–2.
234 Anonymous. 2001. Florida implements new upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) testing policy for off-site tortoise relocation projects. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 21(1):6.
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1052 McElroy, D. 1986. National-forest tortoise hunts illegal under new Florida rule. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 6(20):4–5.
1053 McIntyre, T. 1983. Gone gatorin. Sports Afield (July):45–47, 104–107.
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1056 McMurtray, J. D. 1986. Reduction of raccoon predation on sea turtle nests at Canaveral National Seashore, Florida. M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA. 48pp.
1057 McMurtray, J. D. 1990. From the co-chair Jennifer McMurtray. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 10(3):1, 3.
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1061 Means, D. B. 1976. Survey of the status of amphibians and reptiles of the Apalachicola National Forest, Florida. Unpublished Report to the U.S. Forest Service. 58pp.
1062 Means, D. B. 1976. Endangered species: Pine Barrens treefrog. Florida Naturalist 49(5):15–20.
1063 Means, D. B. 1976. Survey of the status of amphibians and reptiles of the Ocala National Forest, Florida. Unpublished Report to the U.S. Forest Service. 43pp.
1064 Means, D. B. 1977. Aspects of the significance to terrestrial vertebrates of the Apalachicola River drainage basin, Florida. Florida Marine Research Publication No. 26:37–67.
1065 Means, D. B. 1978. Seal salamander, Desmognathus monticola (Dunn). Pages 7–9 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1066 Means, D. B. 1978. Pine Barrens treefrog, Hyla andersonii (Baird). Pages 3–4 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1067 Means, D. B. 1978. One-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma pholeter (Neill). Pages 6–7 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1068 Means, D. B. 1978. Mole snake, Lampropeltis calligaster rhombomaculata (Holbrook). Pages 58–60 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1069 Means, D. B. 1978. Georgia blind salamander, Haideotriton wallacei (Carr). Pages 9–11 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1070 Means, D. B. 1978. Four-toed salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). Pages 11–12 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1071 Means, D. B. 1978. Apalachicola populations of the eastern common kingsnake including L. g. goini, Lampropeltis getulus (Linnaeus). Pages 60–61 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1072 Means, D. B., and S. P. Christman. 1978. Carpenter frog, Rana virgatipes (Cope). Pages 15–17 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1073 Means, D. B., and P. E. Moler. 1978. The Pine Barrens treefrog: fire, seepage bogs, and management implications. Pages 77–83 in R. R. Odum and L. Landers, editors. Proceedings of the rare and endangered wildlife symposium. Technical Bulletin WL 4. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Game and Fish Division, Social Circle, Georgia, USA.
1074 Means, D. B. 1978. Southern coal skink, Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis (Cope). Pages 73–74 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1075 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.
1076 Means, D. B. 1983. The enigmatic Pine Barrens treefrog. Florida Wildlife 37(1):16–19.
1077 Means, D. B., and G. O. Grow. 1985. The endangered longleaf pine community. ENFO (Florida Conservation Foundation) 85(4):1–12.
1078 Means, D. B. 1985. Ecological critique of proposed management plan for Florida national forests. Unpublished Report to the National Wildlife Federation. 31pp.
1079 Means, D. B. 1986. Ecological reasons for an appeal of Forest Service proposed management plan for Florida national forests. Unpublished Report to the National Wildlife Federation. 23pp.
1080 Means, D. B. 1987. Impact of current forestry practices on national forests in Florida. Unpublished Report to The Wilderness Society. 59pp.
1081 Means, D. B. 1988. Keynote address: John Muir's walk through the Southeast: one hundred seventeen years later. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council 5:1–3.
1082 Means, D. B. 1988. Management recommendations for the gopher tortoise in longleaf pine ecosystems. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council 6:41–56.
1083 Means, D. B. 1992. Southern coal skink, Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis Cope. Pages 219–222 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1084 Means, D. B. 1992. Southern copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix (Linnaeus). Pages 242–246 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1085 Means, D. B. 1992. Seal salamander, Desmognathus monticola Dunn. Pages 44–48 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1086 Means, D. B. 1992. Pine Barrens treefrog, Hyla andersonii Baird. Pages 20–25 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1087 Means, D. B. 1992. One-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma pholeter Neill. Pages 34–38 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1088 Means, D. B. 1992. Georgia blind salamander, Haideotriton wallacei Carr. Pages 49–53 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1089 Means, D. B. 1992. Mole snake, Lampropeltis calligaster rhombomaculata (Holbrook). Pages 227–231 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1090 Means, D. B. 1992. Carpenter frog, Rana virgatipes Cope. Pages 26–29 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1091 Means, D. B. 1992. Eastern common kingsnake, Apalachicola population, Lampropeltis getula (Linnaeus) including L. g. goini Neill and Allen. Pages 232–236 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1092 Means, D. B. 1992. Four-toed salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). Pages 54–57 in P. E. Moler, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume III. Amphibians and reptiles. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1093 Means, D. B., and K. R. Studenroth, Jr. 1994. Amphibians and reptiles of Torreya State Park (with special emphasis on the Rock Creek Tract). Report to Torreya State Park, Marianna, Florida, USA. 69pp.
1094 Means, D. B., T. E. Ostertag, and D. Printiss. 1994. Distribution, habitat ecology, and management of the striped newt, Notophthalmus perstriatus, in the Apalachicola National Forest, Florida. Report to the U.S. Forest Service, National Forests in Florida, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 30pp.
1095 Means, D. B., J. Palis, and M. Baggett. 1994. Effects of slash pine silviculture on Florida panhandle populations of the flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum). Page 55 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League and the 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 28 July–1 August 1994, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA.
1096 Means, D. B. 1995. Element stewardship abstract: eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Report to The Nature Conservancy, Southeast Regional Office, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. 11pp.
1097 Means, D. B., J. G. Palis, and M. Baggett. 1996. Effects of slash pine silviculture on a Florida population of flatwoods salamander. Conservation Biology 10:426–437.
1098 Means, D. B. 1999. Salamanders of Eglin Air Force Base: towards a long-term monitoring program. Final Report to the Natural Resources Branch at Jackson Guard, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, USA. 126pp.
1099 Means, D. B. 2002. Decline of the southern dusky salamander in the southeastern U.S. Florida Scientist 66(Supplement 1):45–46 (abstract).
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1650 Woodward, A. R. 1981. Regulation of alligator farming by the State of Florida. Pages 4–9 in P. Cardheilac, T. Lane, and R. Larsen, editors. Proceedings of the First Annual Alligator Production Conference, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
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1658 Woodward, A. R. 1993. Alligator research evaluation and planning. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Statewide Wildlife Research Final Performance Report Study No. 7568, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 43pp.
1659 Woodward, A. R., and S. B. Linda. 1993. Alligator population estimation. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Statewide Wildlife Research Final Performance Report Study No. 7562, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 61pp.
1660 Woodward, A. R. 1995. Determination of appropriate harvest strategies for alligator management units. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Statewide Wildlife Research Final Performance Report Study No. 7562, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 49pp.
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1668 Zacharow, M. 2002. Effectiveness of PVC pipes in monitoring hylid treefrogs at a mesic hammock-open pond ecotone in north-central Florida. Senior Thesis, College of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 34pp.
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