
Links
In this section you find several links to other web sites of herpetological or general scientific interest. They are really worth it. You'd like to create a link to my web site? Please download my banner here.
Official Stuff:
Here you can download a form for the transfer of animals that corresponds with the regulations of the German Bundesnaturschutzgesetz and Bundesartenschutzverordnung.
Herper's Stuff:
On the web site of Philipp Berg you'll find information about the renaming of the genus Elaphe.
Carsten Sicars is collecting data, photos and other information about the small Australian python species on antaresia.info.
Web site by Patrick Soban and Michael Fricke on the Egernia family in the genus Scincidae. Unfortunately still with a lot of gaps ... any help is welcome!
Web site of Karen and Søe Pedersen in Denmark, two herpers very committed to outdoor caging and with a lot of experience in breeding rat snakes and dwarf monitors.
Daniel Moldovan and Andreas Pott are going to spread the enthusiasm for dwarf monitors of the subgenera Odatria and Euprepiosaurus in Hildesheim/Germany.
Manuela Petricig and Frank Mohr are working on establishing a kind of German monitor community here ...
American web site on tree monitors – unfortunately without a personal contact.
Very informative web site on crocodiles, alligators etc.: species list, detailed information, protection plans, up to date etc.
General Science:
Advanced Genetics Wizard is a free online program that calculates the genetic makeup of offspring from dominant, co-dominant and recessive gene crosses.
Beautiful slide show by the outstanding wildlife photographer Frans Lanting illustrating the development of planet earth.
A fascinating web site of the Micropolitan Museum by Wim van Egmond: a collection of microscopic pictures of animal and plant beauty hidden in detail.
More beautiful pictures from the world of science generated by Nicole Ottawa and Oliver Meckes.
On Astronomy Picture of the Day you can see a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe every day, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. Check the archive, it's absolutely awe-inspiring! One, two, three favourites ... among many others.
Lots of photos and interesting facts about the active European volcanos, namely Stromboli and Etna, but also good links to other volcano activities around the world. This web site is a knowledge base for highschool students of Switzerland. Wow!
Other Links:
The Wings of a Butterfly, an almost "true" story ...
This is the tragic story of two geckoes in South-East Asia ...
For you photo enthusiasts: Klicking these links you can find inspiring photos and pictures of New York ... more of New York ... antiquaric motifs of Brooklyn ... panoramic views of America ... and again a panoramic view of New York.
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