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Literature Resources
*This is nowhere near an exhaustive list, and should be considered a perpetual work in progress!  If you are aware of documents, people, or projects not listed here please contact us so that we can include them here.


Surveys & Technical Reports


Projecting Climate Effects on Birds and Reptiles of the Southwestern United States (USGS Report 2014-1050).

Colorado Natural Heritage Program.  Various reports available at CNHP.

Mackessy, Dr. Stephen P.  1998.  A Survey of the Herpetofauna of the Comanche National Grasslands in Southeastern Colorado.  USDA/Forest Service.  61 pages.  Jamestown, ND: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Online.  http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/herps/comaherp/index.htm (Version 04JUN99).

University Theses, Dissertations & Reports


Lahti, M. E.  2010.  The status of dwarfed populations of Short-horned Lizards and Great Plains Toads in the San Luis Valley, Colorado.  [Dissertation] Utah State University, Logan, Utah.

Brochures & Pamphlets


Martin, D. J.  2009.  Guide to the Horned Lizards of Colorado (2nd ed.).  Colorado Parks and Wildlife [Brochure].

U.S. Geological Survey.  Bent's Old Fort: Amphibians and Reptiles.  General Information Product 83 [Brochure].  http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/83/pdf/GIP83_508.pdf

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  • Home
  • About
  • Steering Committee 2024
    • Committee Member Details
  • Events
    • Meetings >
      • 2023 Annual Meeting
      • 2024 Annual Meeting
      • 2025 Annual Meeting
    • Photo Contest
    • Field Trips >
      • 2021 Field Trips >
        • 2021 Southeastern Colorado Bash
      • Field Trips 2015
      • Field Trips 2014
      • Field Trips 2013
      • Field Trips 2012
  • Species
    • Amphibians
    • Turtles
    • Snakes
    • Lizards
  • Contact Us
  • DONATE
  • New Page