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The leading international journal dedicated to the conservation and natural history of amphibians and reptiles.
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ISSN 19317603 Herpetological Conservation and Biology Herpetological Conservation and Biology is an openaccess international journal that publishes original peerreviewed research reviews and perspectives on the ecology natural history management and conservation biology of amphibians and reptiles. Read more Current Issue Volume 19 Issue 3 December 2024 Editorial Recent Changes in Section Editors Freshwater Turtle Section Research Articles Community Science Rediscovers the Syrian Spadefoot Toad Pelobates syriacus in WarTorn Regions of Syria Yaman Omran Johnny Baakliny and Mark A. Davis Autoecology of Stenolepis ridleyi Squamata Gymnophthalmidae in Northern Atlantic Forest Brazil Tatiana Feitosa Quirino Igor Joventino Roberto Atiles Rodrigues de Sousa Elvis Franklin Fernandes de Carvalho Cicero Ricardo de Oliveira and Robson Waldemar Growth and Development of Field Caught Blanchards Cricket Frogs Acris blanchardi Shauni Windle Scott McMurry Richard Brain Jonathan Maul Jeffrey Wolf and Jason Belden Causes of Stranding of Sea Turtles on the North Coast of So Paulo State Southeastern Brazil Nicole Cruz Corbagi and Jaime Bertoluci Seasonal Variations in the Food Habits of the Souss Valley Tortoise Testudo greaca graeca in an Arid Area of Westcentral Morocco Nawal Hichami and Mohammed Znari Nesting Trends of Sea Turtles in North and Mid Pinellas County Florida USA Over Three Decades Kerry McNally Lindsey Flynn Megan Davila Carly Oakley Diane Vorbroker and Jake Lasala Filling Some Knowledge Gaps in the Ecology of the Snouted Treefrog Ololygon berthae Anura Hylidae Andrea I. Lezcano Jose M.

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