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1 Abstein, J. 1977. Slow and steady win the race. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 12(10):7–8.
2 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.
3 Adams, R. 1924. Harpooning the largest turtle. Field & Stream 29(7):30–31.
4 Adams, S. H. 1941. A sack of snakes. New Yorker 17(3):30–34.
5 Adams, W. L. 1978. Nuisance alligator control. Florida Wildlife 32(2):14–15.
6 Adams, A., Jr. 1985. A cattleman's backcountry Florida. University Presses of Florida, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. 48pp.
7 Adams, W. R., and C. Shiver. 1993. The St. Augustine Alligator Farm: a centennial history. Southern Heritage Press, St. Augustine, Florida, USA. 37pp.
8 Addison, D. S. 1995. Poaching in Everglades City, Florida, trivialized by sentence. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 69:16–17.
9 Alflalo, F. G. 1907. Sunshine and sport in Florida and the West Indies. George W. Jacobs & Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 272pp.
10 Alberson, H. C. 1953. "Cracker chicken" hunt. Florida Wildlife 7(3):26–27, 31.
11 Alessandrini, D. 2002. The great American serpent. Reptiles Magazine 10(4):70–83.
12 Allen, R. n.d. Alligator farming. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Bulletin No. 44, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 2pp.
13 Allen, E. R., and M. P. Merryday. 1940. A snake in the hand—is worth two in the grass for medical research, and the job of capturing and keeping them sheds interesting sidelights on their habits and peculiarities. Natural History 46:234–239.
14 Allen, E. R. 1948. The truth about turtles. Florida Wildlife 1(9):6–7, 17.
15 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1949. Increasing abundance of the alligator in the eastern portion of its range. Herpetologica 5:109–112.
16 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Florida Wildlife 4(2):10–11.
17 Allen, E. R. 1952. The gopher tortoise and the value of toads. Reprint from All-Pets Magazine, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 3pp.
18 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The indigo snake. Florida Wildlife 6(3):44–47.
19 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The diamondback terrapin. Florida Wildlife 6(6):8, 42.
20 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The green turtle. Florida Wildlife 7(4):19, 32.
21 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1954. Bullfrogs of Florida. Florida Wildlife 7(10):20–21, 40.
22 Allen, R. 1961. How to hunt the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Publication of Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 20pp.
23 Allen, R., and W. F. Robichaud. 1963. Survival safari: cross-country from the Atlantic to Gulf of Mexico; 153 miles in 13 days; 8 boy scouts and 2 adults under the leadership of Ross Allen. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 40pp.
24 Allen, P. E. 1963. Never drop your guard. Outdoor Life 131(2):17–19, 124, 126, 128, 130.
25 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.]
26 Allen, E. R. 1971. Artificial incubation of alligator eggs. International Crocodilian Society, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 1p.
27 Allen, P. E. 1971. Night of the cottonmouth. Outdoor Life 148(1):58–61, 122–125.
28 Allen, P. E. 1976. I've caught 900 deadly snakes. Outdoor Life 157(5):76–77, 180, 182, 184.
29 Allen, E. R., and D. C. Drysdale. 1978. Don't kill snakes. Florida Naturalist 51(5):20–21.
30 Alligator Management Section. 1993. 1993 annual report Alligator Management Program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):1–2.
31 Alligator Management Section. 2002. 2002 public waters alligator harvest training and orientation manual. Bureau of Wildlife Resources, Division of Wildlife, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 39pp.
32 Anderson, C. H. 1949. Gopher hunt. Florida Wildlife 3(6):10–11.
33 Anderson, C. H. 1950. Reptiles can be beautiful. Florida Wildlife 4(5):20–22.
34 Anderson, E. C. 1977. The diary of Master Edward C. Anderson, United States Navy. Pages 13–68 in W. S. Hoole, editor. Florida Territory in 1844. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.
35 Anderson, T. 1987. The Kemp's ridley puzzle. Oceans 20(3):42–49.
36 Andrews, G. E. 1931. Alligator hunting. Outdoor Life 68(3):69–70.
37 Angwin, P. 1972. Let there be crocs. Florida Sportsman 3(3):32–34.
38 Anonymous. 1855. Scenes & adventures in the Florida war. By an officer of the U.S. Army. Spirit of the Times 25(October 6):398.
39 Anonymous. 1858. A winter in southern Florida: extracts from the diary of a sportsman. II. Porter's Spirit of the Times 3(February 20):385.
40 Anonymous. 1859. Letter from Florida. Valley Farmer (St. Louis) 11(May):142.
41 Anonymous. 1881. A hunting party in Florida. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly 9(February):156–159.
42 Anonymous. 1882. Scientific news. Science News (June):533.
43 Anonymous. 1900. Trapping alligators and rattlers. Current Literature 27:165–166.
44 Anonymous. 1923. Alligators: how to keep them down on the farm. Literary Digest 78(11):54, 56, 58.
45 Anonymous. 1930. A Florida news item. Bulletin of the Antivenin Institute of America 3(4):113, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
46 Anonymous. 1931. Florida for frog legs. Literary Digest 110(September 5):45.
47 Anonymous. 1938. How about a nice rattlesnake steak from this Florida reptile ranch? Popular Science Monthly 133(4):151.
48 Anonymous. 1941. Alligators face extinction. Science Digest 10(4):67–70.
49 Anonymous. 1946. Captive reptiles at Silver Springs. Pure Oil News 28(10):13–15.
50 Anonymous. 1949. A day with a snake hunter. Outdoor Life 104(1):50–55.
51 Anonymous. 1953. Gators can kill! Florida Outdoors 4(10):9–12.
52 Anonymous. 1955. Million dollar legs. Florida Wildlife 9(3):14–15, 37.
53 Anonymous. 1957. "Alligators" for sale. Florida Wildlife 11(1):13.
54 Anonymous. 1958. Alligators big business in Florida. Florida Wildlife 12(5):4.
55 Anonymous. 1965. Audubon societies call for federal law to help stop poaching that threatens alligator. Florida Naturalist 38(4-B):2.
56 Anonymous. 1965. Drought, poachers, and the alligator. Animals 7:441–445.
57 Anonymous. 1966. Mammoth turtle watch held at Ft. Lauderdale. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 1(10):5.
58 Anonymous. 1967. Poaching threat to the alligator. Oryx 9:11.
59 Anonymous. 1968. The law, the courts, and the alligator. Audubon Magazine 70(5):4–5.
60 Anonymous. 1968. Reprieve for the poachers. Oryx 9:384.
61 Anonymous. 1969. Give an alligator his skin for Christmas. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 5(3):8.
62 Anonymous. 1970. A big year for alligators. Herpetological Review 2:31.
63 Anonymous. 1972. Indict dealer in shipping of alligator skins. New York Daily News. 9 March 1972. Reprinted in Herpetological Review 4:72.
64 Anonymous. 1973. Barbours map turtle nearing extinction. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 8(5):2.
65 Anonymous. 1976. American crocodile faces extinction. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(11):7.
66 Anonymous. 1976. Barbour's map turtle said increasing. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(10):8.
67 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.
68 Anonymous. 1978. Alligator smuggling investigation concluded. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 3(11):12.
69 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.
70 Anonymous. 1979. Rulemaking actions June 1979: ESSA proposes findings in favor of alligator export. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(6):5–6.
71 Anonymous. 1979. Recovery plan, American crocodile. American Crocodile Recovery Team. 25pp.
72 Anonymous. 1979. Law enforcement protects the gopher tortoise. Florida Wildlife 32(6):46.
73 Anonymous. 1980. Service proposes changes to alligator rules. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 5(8):4–5.
74 Anonymous. 1980. Service issues alligator, ginseng findings: American alligator. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 4(11):11.
75 Anonymous. 1981. Florida harvest. Newsletter of the National Alligator Association, Orlando, Florida, USA.
76 Anonymous. 1981. Go for gophers is bad news. Florida Wildlife 35(1):47.
77 Anonymous. 1981. Alligator management proposal, 1981. Unpublished Report to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 21pp.
78 Anonymous. 1982. A guide to state laws on trade in reptile skins and products. The Reptile Skin Industry Trade Association, New York, New York, USA.
79 Anonymous. 1982. Frank Godwin is really into gator aid—but not for preppies. People Weekly 18(14):131.
80 Anonymous. 1982. Alligator hide sale. Florida Wildlife 36(3):47.
81 Anonymous. 1983. Unlikely pair work together in research of gopher tortoise. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 3(7):1.
82 Anonymous. 1983. Alligator: hunt in Florida. Oryx 17:143.
83 Anonymous. 1984. Gopher tortoise life threatened. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 4(12):3.
84 Anonymous. 1985. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 1(2):5.
85 Anonymous. 1985. Citra man arrested for gopher hunting. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 5(15):1.
86 Anonymous. 1985. Gopher tortoise protection urged. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 1(1):1.
87 Anonymous. 1986. Three southeastern animals proposed for listing: gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus). Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 11(8–9):4–5.
88 Anonymous. 1986. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 1(4):8.
89 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.
90 Anonymous. 1987. Gators are snapping back. U.S. News & World Report 103(2):14.
91 Anonymous. 1987. Gopher tortoise population in decline. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(23):4–5.
92 Anonymous. 1988. The gopher tortoise: friend or food? Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 4(5):3–4.
93 Anonymous. 1988. Serpents move in next door. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (December):?
94 Anonymous. 1988. Killer net finally removed, dead turtles found. Florida Sportsman 20(6):136.
95 Anonymous. 1988. Arrest made for having moonshine, animals. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 8(28):5.
96 Anonymous. 1988. A hot debate over Florida's alligators. Newsweek 111(35):30.
97 Anonymous. 1989. TED update/emergency regulations. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 45:15–16.
98 Anonymous. 1989. Sea turtle strandings increase in Southeast USA. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 44:12–13.
99 Anonymous. 1989. Alligator farming information package: guidelines for the establishment and operation of alligator farms. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Alligator Management Program, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 42pp.
100 Anonymous. 1989. On the conservation front. Florida Sportsman 21(10):84–86.
101 Anonymous. 1990. Florida environmental worries prompt new "census" of reptiles amphibians. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (August):25.
102 Anonymous. 1991. Gator farming pays off for the animals and humans as sales double in 2 years. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (January):31.
103 Anonymous. 1991. Store owner admits poaching reptiles. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (September):27.
104 Anonymous. 1991. Mutant Ninja Turtle craze spurs sales of the real thing. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (February):23.
105 Anonymous. 1993. Nuisance Alligator Control Program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):1.
106 Anonymous. 1993. The Boutique at Gatorland—Orlando. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):2.
107 Anonymous. 1993. Statewide alligator harvest. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):1.
108 Anonymous. 1993. Six men arrested for illegal alligators. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 12(1):23.
109 Anonymous. 1993. Questions & answers to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):2.
110 Anonymous. 1993. Public waters hatchling collection. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):5.
111 Anonymous. 1993. Public waters harvest. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):5.
112 Anonymous. 1993. Public waters egg collection. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):5.
113 Anonymous. 1993. Program raises stress-free alligators. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (February):25.
114 Anonymous. 1993. Privatelands alligator management program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):1.
115 Anonymous. 1993. Private lands alligator management. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):5.
116 Anonymous. 1993. Third man arrested on wildlife charges. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (November):29.
117 Anonymous. 1993. Nuisance Alligator Control Program. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):1.
118 Anonymous. 1993. Alligator ranching. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):1.
119 Anonymous. 1993. Alligator farming: ranching. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):1.
120 Anonymous. 1993. What is the American Alligator Cycle of Protection (A.A.C.O.P.)? Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):2, 5.
121 Anonymous. 1993. Pig frog focus of researchers' interest. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):28.
122 Anonymous. 1994. 1994 private lands alligator management program. Gatortales 2(2):2.
123 Anonymous. 1994. 1994 public waters alligator harvest. Gatortales 2(2):2.
124 Anonymous. 1994. Battle threatened over turtles, TEDS. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (April):28.
125 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.
126 Anonymous. 1994. Florida Alligator Marketing and Education Advisory Committee. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(1):2–3.
127 Anonymous. 1994. New alligator specialist at Florida Department of Agriculture. Gatortales 2(2):1–2.
128 Anonymous. 1994. Streamlined alligator rules proposed by Commission. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(2):2–3.
129 Anonymous. 1994. Alligator Management Program gets new Assistant Section Leader. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 2(2):2.
130 Anonymous. 1995. DNA tests show turtles dying in Mediterranean. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 12(2):18.
131 Anonymous. 1996. Shellshocked woman finds turtle. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 13(1):24–25.
132 Anonymous. 1996. Where to buy alligator products for the holidays! Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 4(4):6–7.
133 Anonymous. 1996. Restaurateur puts extra bite in ‘gator meat. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 4(1):10.
134 Anonymous. 1996. November 9th program meeting. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 13(1):5–6.
135 Anonymous. 1996. Florida alligators feeling cramped. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 15(4):21–22.
136 Anonymous. 1996. Good money from skins for US alligator farms. Fish Farming International 23(12):?.
137 Anonymous. 1998. Man arrested after park managers say he shot at their car. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (January):26.
138 Anonymous. 1999. Florida's Alligator Management Program changes leaders. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 6(1):8–9.
139 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.
140 Anonymous. 2000. Turtle harvesting banned for season. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):22.
141 Anonymous. 2000. Legislature. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):2–3.
142 Anonymous. 2000. Alligator designs. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 19(3):13–14.
143 Anonymous. 2000. Alligator Trading Company. New alligator skin marketing partnership. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 19(3):13.
144 Anonymous. 2001. Stewing about a turtle. Herp Herald, Newsletter of the Gainesville Herpetological Society 18(3):6–7.
145 Anonymous. 2001. The reptile and amphibian communities of the United States. Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health, USDA:APHIS:VS, Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A. 36pp.
146 Anonymous. 2002–2003. Developer charged with setting gopher tortoise traps. The Tortoise Burrow, Newsletter of the Gopher Tortoise Council 22(4):9.
147 Antonio, F. B. 1987. Florida law: general provisions for taking, possession and sale of reptiles. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 3(6):13–14.
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149 Appel, T. 1957. Latch on to a loggerhead. Florida Outdoors 8(1):14–17.
150 Appel, J. 1994. Vote yes on Amendment 3! League members urged to support the net ban. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (November):15–18.
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188 Beltz, E. 1992. Herp news from around the world: strange, but true... Vivarium 4(1):6.
189 Beltz, E. 1994. Herp news from around the world: bet it never heard of the 2nd amendment... Vivarium 5(4):7.
190 Beltz, E. 1994. HerPET-POURRI. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 29(10):235–237.
191 Beltz, E. 1995. HerPET-POURRI. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 30(5):97–99.
192 Beltz, E. 1996. HerPET-POURRI: large turtle breeding. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 31(4):65.
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195 Beltz, E. 1996. Herp news from around the world: turtle nests vandalized. Vivarium 7(5):10.
196 Beltz, E. 1996. HerPET-POURRI: "aliens" exterminate amphibians. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 31(8):151–152.
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198 Beltz, E. 1997. Herp news from around the world: herp-, slither- and wriggle-news. Vivarium 8(4):10.
199 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: the human/reptile interface. Vivarium 9(1):12.
200 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: deja vu all over again. Vivarium 9(6):19.
201 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: sea turtles: good news/bad news. Vivarium 9(1):12.
202 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: PC sea turtles. Vivarium 9(3):11.
203 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: crocodile killers charged. Vivarium 9(1):10.
204 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: hide your Pomeranians. Vivarium 10(1):19.
205 Beltz, E. 1999. Herp news from around the world: eggs-elent catches. Vivarium 10(6):11.
206 Beltz, E. 2000. Herp news from around the world: scary stories from Florida. Vivarium 11(2):10–11.
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970 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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976 Willoughby, H. L. 1898. Across the Everglades: a canoe journey of exploration, by Hugh L. Willoughby. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 192pp.
977 Wilson, M. A. 1914. The hermit of Long Key. Outdoor Life 34(3):232–233.
978 Wilson, T. 1966. Collecting trip to southern Florida. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 1(5):26–27.
979 Wilson, L. D., and L. Porras. 1983. The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna. University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, Special Publication No. 9, Lawrence, Kansas, USA. 89pp.
980 Wing, E. 1965. Animal bones associated with two Indian sites on Marco Island, Florida. Florida Anthropologist 18:21–28.
981 Wing, E. S. 1975. Prehistoric use of animal resources in Florida. Florida State Museum, The Plaster Jacket No. 24:1–18.
982 Winter, N. O. 1918. Florida: the land of enchantment; including an account of its romantic history from the days of Ponce de Leon and the other early explorers and settlers, and the story of its native Indians; a survey of its climate, lakes and rivers and a description of its scenic wonders and abundant animal and bird life; and a comprehensive review of the Florida of to-day, as a state important for its industries, agriculture and educational advantages as well as the unsurpassed and justly celebrated winter resort of America, with unparalleled attractions for health and pleasure seekers, nature lovers, motorists and sportsmen. The Page Company, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 380pp.
983 Witherington, B. E. 1989. The green turtle. Underwater Naturalist 18:10–13.
984 Witherington, B. E. 1994. Flotsam, jetsam, post-hatchling loggerheads, and the advecting surface smorgasbord. Pages 166–168 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.
985 Witzell, W. N. 1987. Commercial sea turtle landings, Cape Canaveral, Florida. Pages 75–78 in W. N. Witzell, editor. Ecology of East Florida sea turtles. Proceedings of the Cape Canaveral, Florida, sea turtle workshop, 26–27 February 1985, Miami, Florida, USA. NOAA Technical Report NMFS No. 53.
986 Witzell, W. N. 1994. The U.S. commercial sea turtle landings. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-350. 130pp.
987 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.
988 Woodward, A. R. 1987. Alligator planning study. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Bureau of Wildlife Research Final Report Study No. 7571, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 17pp.
989 Woodward, A. R. 1987. Alligator ranching research in Florida, USA. Pages 363–367 in G. J. W. Webb, S. C. Manolis, and P. J. Whitehead, editors. Wildlife management: crocodiles and alligators. Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton, New South Wales, Australia.
990 Woodward, A. R., D. N. David, and T. C. Hines. 1987. American alligator management in Florida. Pages 98–113 in Proceedings of the 3rd Southeastern Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Symposium, Athens, Georgia, USA.
991 Woodward, A. R., M. L. Jennings, and H. F. Percival. 1989. Egg collecting and hatch rates of American alligator eggs in Florida. Wildlife Society Bulletin 17:124–130.
992 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.
993 Woodward, A. 1993. Developing Florida's Alligator Harvest Program: the experimental harvests. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trappers Association Newsletter 1(2):4.
994 Woodward, A. R., C. T. Moore, and M. F. Delany. 1994. Florida alligator harvest report. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 13(4):19–20.
995 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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997 Woodward, W. 1996. Economic investigation of alligator trade to start soon. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 4(2):9.
998 Woodward, W. 1996. GFC to conduct alligator industry study. Gatortales, The American Alligator News Magazine 4(1):9.
999 Woodward, A. R., and B. L. Cook. 2000. Nuisance alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) control in Florida. Pages 446–455 in Crocodiles: Proceedings of the 15th Working Meeting of the Crocodile Specialist Group, IUCN—The World Conservation Union, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, United Kingdom.
1000 Writer's Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Florida. 1949. A guide to Key West. Revised second edition. Hastings House, New York, New York, USA. 122pp.
1001 Wuethrich, B. C. 1996. Into dangerous waters. International Wildlife 26(2):44–51.
1002 Younker, D. 1994. Herp alert. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 6(2):11–12.
1003 Zajicek, P. 1993. Alligator promotions emphasize value and flavor. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 12(1):23.
1004 Zajicek, P. 1993. Alligator promotions get the word out! Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(1):2.
1005 Zieman, J. C., and R. T. Zieman. 1989. The ecology of the seagrass meadows of the West coast of Florida: a community profile. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 85(7.25). 155pp.
1006 Zoretich, F. 1994. Cheap thrills: Florida (the bottom half). Pineapple Press, Sarasota, Florida, USA. 192pp.
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