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NETWORK | PARC
PARC depends upon the help and support from its volunteer members. PARC’s membership involves all individuals, organizations, and agencies with an interest in amphibian and reptile conservation. Our members represent many different sectors including federal agencies, state agencies, nongovernmental organizations, universities, andindustry.
HABITAT | PARC
Habitat alteration, fragmentation and loss are collectively considered to be the primary challenge in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles (i.e., herpetofauna). With herpetofaunal populations declining, and human populations expanding and using more land, PARC has developed a series of regionally specific best managementpractices, or
AMPHIBIAN WEEK 2021
May 2-8, 2021. Download the Proclamation. Amphibian Week celebrates the importance of amphibians and the partnerships formed to implement amphibian conservation actions to HERPETOFAUNAL DISEASE RESOURCES PARC Products by National Disease Task Team. Guidance on Designing Surveillance Studies for Herpetological Pathogens. New Disease Risk Paper : Why you need to wear and change gloves and not co-house animals. Bsal Information Sheet. Salamander chytrid fungus (Bsal) briefing paper. Amphibian Declines and Chytridiomycosis. COLLABORATIVE TO COMBAT THE ILLEGAL TRADE IN TURTLES Collaborative to Combat the Illegal Trade in Turtles (CCITT) CCITT formed in 2018 with the mission of advancing efforts to better understand, prevent, and eliminate the illegal collection and trade of North America’s native turtles. CCITT is comprised mostly of state, federal, and tribal agency personnel, with additional specialists from AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 29 Herpetological Review 52(1), 2021 AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 31 t a BL e 1. Seven field-site contexts of pathogen, host, and geographic conditions for development of a risk assessment narrative to support implementation of either standard or enhanced bi- osecurity procedures to forestall between-site human-mediated transmission of disease-causing pathogens.AMPHIBIAN WEEK 2020
Event: Amphibians: Nature’s Hidden Secret. Time: 12:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time / 3:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (UTC-04:00) Sponsors: U.S. Forest Service, Agents of Discovery, and Wonders of Wildlife. Details: Dr. Dede Olson, a Supervisory Research Ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service and leader in PARC will be speaking withMisty
PARC NATIONAL TURTLE NETWORKING TEAM Key Objectives of the PARC’s Turtle Networking Team. Identify greatest issues and concerns related to the understanding and management of native, North American turtle populations. Coordinate and develop partnerships, strategies, and tools to address broad-scale, North American turtle conservation issues. Provide a centralized online location FEDERAL AGENCIES STEERING COMMITTEE The Federal Agencies Steering Committee, or FASC, is comprised of representatives from 11 federal agencies. The FASC operates under a Memorandum of Understanding , the purpose of which is to provide a framework for cooperation and coordination in achieving the objectives of the FASC , and in matters relating to the conservation of amphibians, reptiles, and their habitats. PARC | PARTNERS IN AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE CONSERVATIONABOUTNETWORKSPECIESHABITATJOBSSUPPORT PARC Forging proactive partnerships to conserve amphibians, reptiles, and the places they live. Our membership includes individuals from state and federal agencies, conservation organizations, museums, pet trade industry, nature centers, zoos, energy industry, universities, herpetological organizations, research laboratories, forestindustries, and
NETWORK | PARC
PARC depends upon the help and support from its volunteer members. PARC’s membership involves all individuals, organizations, and agencies with an interest in amphibian and reptile conservation. Our members represent many different sectors including federal agencies, state agencies, nongovernmental organizations, universities, andindustry.
HABITAT | PARC
Habitat alteration, fragmentation and loss are collectively considered to be the primary challenge in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles (i.e., herpetofauna). With herpetofaunal populations declining, and human populations expanding and using more land, PARC has developed a series of regionally specific best managementpractices, or
AMPHIBIAN WEEK 2021
May 2-8, 2021. Download the Proclamation. Amphibian Week celebrates the importance of amphibians and the partnerships formed to implement amphibian conservation actions to HERPETOFAUNAL DISEASE RESOURCES PARC Products by National Disease Task Team. Guidance on Designing Surveillance Studies for Herpetological Pathogens. New Disease Risk Paper : Why you need to wear and change gloves and not co-house animals. Bsal Information Sheet. Salamander chytrid fungus (Bsal) briefing paper. Amphibian Declines and Chytridiomycosis. COLLABORATIVE TO COMBAT THE ILLEGAL TRADE IN TURTLES Collaborative to Combat the Illegal Trade in Turtles (CCITT) CCITT formed in 2018 with the mission of advancing efforts to better understand, prevent, and eliminate the illegal collection and trade of North America’s native turtles. CCITT is comprised mostly of state, federal, and tribal agency personnel, with additional specialists from AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 29 Herpetological Review 52(1), 2021 AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 31 t a BL e 1. Seven field-site contexts of pathogen, host, and geographic conditions for development of a risk assessment narrative to support implementation of either standard or enhanced bi- osecurity procedures to forestall between-site human-mediated transmission of disease-causing pathogens.AMPHIBIAN WEEK 2020
Event: Amphibians: Nature’s Hidden Secret. Time: 12:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time / 3:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (UTC-04:00) Sponsors: U.S. Forest Service, Agents of Discovery, and Wonders of Wildlife. Details: Dr. Dede Olson, a Supervisory Research Ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service and leader in PARC will be speaking withMisty
PARC NATIONAL TURTLE NETWORKING TEAM Key Objectives of the PARC’s Turtle Networking Team. Identify greatest issues and concerns related to the understanding and management of native, North American turtle populations. Coordinate and develop partnerships, strategies, and tools to address broad-scale, North American turtle conservation issues. Provide a centralized online location FEDERAL AGENCIES STEERING COMMITTEE The Federal Agencies Steering Committee, or FASC, is comprised of representatives from 11 federal agencies. The FASC operates under a Memorandum of Understanding , the purpose of which is to provide a framework for cooperation and coordination in achieving the objectives of the FASC , and in matters relating to the conservation of amphibians, reptiles, and their habitats.SPECIES | PARC
The PARC Inventory and Monitoring: Recommended Techniques for Reptiles and Amphibians book provides an excellent resource for biologists, land managers, consultants, and particularly those who are non-herpetologists, to understand the animals in their geographic areaof interest.
RESOURCES | PARC
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) have long recognized the importance of disease, with several PARC regions having Disease Task Teams. Responding to disease emergence often requires collaboration among government agencies, non-government organizations, universities, and the public, which can extend beyond PARC regions.WHAT IS PARC?
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) is an inclusive partnership dedicated to the conservation of the herpetofauna--reptiles and amphibians--and their habitats. Our membership includes individuals from state and federal agencies, conservation organizations, museums, pet trade industry, nature centers, zoos, energy industry, universities, herpetological organizations, researchHABITAT | PARC
Habitat alteration, fragmentation and loss are collectively considered to be the primary challenge in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles (i.e., herpetofauna). With herpetofaunal populations declining, and human populations expanding and using more land, PARC has developed a series of regionally specific best managementpractices, or
PUBLICATIONS
PARCAS: Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas Amphibians and reptiles are experiencing exceptional declines, with habitat loss and fragmentation among the leading threats to both groups. Furthermore, municipalities, land trusts, land managers and large land owners are increasingly seeking guidance in identifying discrete areas of the landscape that provide exceptional biodiversityAMPHIBIAN WEEK 2021
May 2-8, 2021. Download the Proclamation. Amphibian Week celebrates the importance of amphibians and the partnerships formed to implement amphibian conservation actions toLINKS | PARC
Reptile Information Network. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Terrapin Institute. Turtle and Tortoise Newsletter. Turtle Survival Alliance. United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Wetland Values (Environmental Protection Agency) Wood Turtle Conservation.Reptile and
PARC PARTNER EXPERT DATABASE Welcome to the PARC Partner Expert Database. We developed this database to increase partnerships and collaborative working relationships among the herpetofauna conservation community. Users of the database can enter information about themselves (name, contact information, areas of expertise, species of expertise, etc.) and canalso search for
JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS
Visit our job listings to discover opportunities working with reptiles and amphibians. Full-time, part-time, seasonal, graduate programs and many more positions working with herpetofauna. Herp jobs are posted as a service to the herpetological community. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT WILDLIFE TECHNICIAN Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership 8831 Whiting Field Circle, Milton Fl. 32570 Phone: 850-623-0987 Employment OpportunityAnnouncement
PARC | PARTNERS IN AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE CONSERVATIONABOUTNETWORKSPECIESHABITATJOBSSUPPORT PARC Forging proactive partnerships to conserve amphibians, reptiles, and the places they live. Our membership includes individuals from state and federal agencies, conservation organizations, museums, pet trade industry, nature centers, zoos, energy industry, universities, herpetological organizations, research laboratories, forestindustries, and
NETWORK | PARC
PARC depends upon the help and support from its volunteer members. PARC’s membership involves all individuals, organizations, and agencies with an interest in amphibian and reptile conservation. Our members represent many different sectors including federal agencies, state agencies, nongovernmental organizations, universities, andindustry.
HABITAT | PARC
Habitat alteration, fragmentation and loss are collectively considered to be the primary challenge in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles (i.e., herpetofauna). With herpetofaunal populations declining, and human populations expanding and using more land, PARC has developed a series of regionally specific best managementpractices, or
AMPHIBIAN WEEK 2021
May 2-8, 2021. Download the Proclamation. Amphibian Week celebrates the importance of amphibians and the partnerships formed to implement amphibian conservation actions to HERPETOFAUNAL DISEASE RESOURCES PARC Products by National Disease Task Team. Guidance on Designing Surveillance Studies for Herpetological Pathogens. New Disease Risk Paper : Why you need to wear and change gloves and not co-house animals. Bsal Information Sheet. Salamander chytrid fungus (Bsal) briefing paper. Amphibian Declines and Chytridiomycosis. PARC NATIONAL TURTLE NETWORKING TEAM Key Objectives of the PARC’s Turtle Networking Team. Identify greatest issues and concerns related to the understanding and management of native, North American turtle populations. Coordinate and develop partnerships, strategies, and tools to address broad-scale, North American turtle conservation issues. Provide a centralized online location COLLABORATIVE TO COMBAT THE ILLEGAL TRADE IN TURTLES Collaborative to Combat the Illegal Trade in Turtles (CCITT) CCITT formed in 2018 with the mission of advancing efforts to better understand, prevent, and eliminate the illegal collection and trade of North America’s native turtles. CCITT is comprised mostly of state, federal, and tribal agency personnel, with additional specialists fromAMPHIBIAN WEEK 2020
Event: Amphibians: Nature’s Hidden Secret. Time: 12:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time / 3:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (UTC-04:00) Sponsors: U.S. Forest Service, Agents of Discovery, and Wonders of Wildlife. Details: Dr. Dede Olson, a Supervisory Research Ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service and leader in PARC will be speaking withMisty
AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 29 Herpetological Review 52(1), 2021 AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 31 t a BL e 1. Seven field-site contexts of pathogen, host, and geographic conditions for development of a risk assessment narrative to support implementation of either standard or enhanced bi- osecurity procedures to forestall between-site human-mediated transmission of disease-causing pathogens. FEDERAL AGENCIES STEERING COMMITTEE The Federal Agencies Steering Committee, or FASC, is comprised of representatives from 11 federal agencies. The FASC operates under a Memorandum of Understanding , the purpose of which is to provide a framework for cooperation and coordination in achieving the objectives of the FASC , and in matters relating to the conservation of amphibians, reptiles, and their habitats. PARC | PARTNERS IN AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE CONSERVATIONABOUTNETWORKSPECIESHABITATJOBSSUPPORT PARC Forging proactive partnerships to conserve amphibians, reptiles, and the places they live. Our membership includes individuals from state and federal agencies, conservation organizations, museums, pet trade industry, nature centers, zoos, energy industry, universities, herpetological organizations, research laboratories, forestindustries, and
NETWORK | PARC
PARC depends upon the help and support from its volunteer members. PARC’s membership involves all individuals, organizations, and agencies with an interest in amphibian and reptile conservation. Our members represent many different sectors including federal agencies, state agencies, nongovernmental organizations, universities, andindustry.
HABITAT | PARC
Habitat alteration, fragmentation and loss are collectively considered to be the primary challenge in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles (i.e., herpetofauna). With herpetofaunal populations declining, and human populations expanding and using more land, PARC has developed a series of regionally specific best managementpractices, or
AMPHIBIAN WEEK 2021
May 2-8, 2021. Download the Proclamation. Amphibian Week celebrates the importance of amphibians and the partnerships formed to implement amphibian conservation actions to HERPETOFAUNAL DISEASE RESOURCES PARC Products by National Disease Task Team. Guidance on Designing Surveillance Studies for Herpetological Pathogens. New Disease Risk Paper : Why you need to wear and change gloves and not co-house animals. Bsal Information Sheet. Salamander chytrid fungus (Bsal) briefing paper. Amphibian Declines and Chytridiomycosis. PARC NATIONAL TURTLE NETWORKING TEAM Key Objectives of the PARC’s Turtle Networking Team. Identify greatest issues and concerns related to the understanding and management of native, North American turtle populations. Coordinate and develop partnerships, strategies, and tools to address broad-scale, North American turtle conservation issues. Provide a centralized online location COLLABORATIVE TO COMBAT THE ILLEGAL TRADE IN TURTLES Collaborative to Combat the Illegal Trade in Turtles (CCITT) CCITT formed in 2018 with the mission of advancing efforts to better understand, prevent, and eliminate the illegal collection and trade of North America’s native turtles. CCITT is comprised mostly of state, federal, and tribal agency personnel, with additional specialists fromAMPHIBIAN WEEK 2020
Event: Amphibians: Nature’s Hidden Secret. Time: 12:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time / 3:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (UTC-04:00) Sponsors: U.S. Forest Service, Agents of Discovery, and Wonders of Wildlife. Details: Dr. Dede Olson, a Supervisory Research Ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service and leader in PARC will be speaking withMisty
AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 29 Herpetological Review 52(1), 2021 AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 31 t a BL e 1. Seven field-site contexts of pathogen, host, and geographic conditions for development of a risk assessment narrative to support implementation of either standard or enhanced bi- osecurity procedures to forestall between-site human-mediated transmission of disease-causing pathogens. FEDERAL AGENCIES STEERING COMMITTEE The Federal Agencies Steering Committee, or FASC, is comprised of representatives from 11 federal agencies. The FASC operates under a Memorandum of Understanding , the purpose of which is to provide a framework for cooperation and coordination in achieving the objectives of the FASC , and in matters relating to the conservation of amphibians, reptiles, and their habitats.ABOUT | PARC
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) is an inclusive partnership dedicated to the conservation of the herpetofauna--reptiles and amphibians--and their habitats. Our membership includes individuals from state and federal agencies, conservation organizations, museums, pet trade industry, nature centers, zoos, energy industryRESOURCES | PARC
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) have long recognized the importance of disease, with several PARC regions having Disease Task Teams. Responding to disease emergence often requires collaboration among government agencies, non-government organizations, universities, and the public, which can extend beyond PARC regions.SPECIES | PARC
The PARC Inventory and Monitoring: Recommended Techniques for Reptiles and Amphibians book provides an excellent resource for biologists, land managers, consultants, and particularly those who are non-herpetologists, to understand the animals in their geographic areaof interest.
WHAT IS PARC?
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) is an inclusive partnership dedicated to the conservation of the herpetofauna--reptiles and amphibians--and their habitats. Our membership includes individuals from state and federal agencies, conservation organizations, museums, pet trade industry, nature centers, zoos, energy industry, universities, herpetological organizations, researchHABITAT | PARC
Habitat alteration, fragmentation and loss are collectively considered to be the primary challenge in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles (i.e., herpetofauna). With herpetofaunal populations declining, and human populations expanding and using more land, PARC has developed a series of regionally specific best managementpractices, or
LINKS | PARC
Reptile Information Network. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Terrapin Institute. Turtle and Tortoise Newsletter. Turtle Survival Alliance. United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Wetland Values (Environmental Protection Agency) Wood Turtle Conservation.Reptile and
AMPHIBIAN WEEK 2020
Event: Amphibians: Nature’s Hidden Secret. Time: 12:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time / 3:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (UTC-04:00) Sponsors: U.S. Forest Service, Agents of Discovery, and Wonders of Wildlife. Details: Dr. Dede Olson, a Supervisory Research Ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service and leader in PARC will be speaking withMisty
PARC PARTNER EXPERT DATABASE Welcome to the PARC Partner Expert Database. We developed this database to increase partnerships and collaborative working relationships among the herpetofauna conservation community. Users of the database can enter information about themselves (name, contact information, areas of expertise, species of expertise, etc.) and canalso search for
INVENTORY AND MONITORING The PARC Inventory and Monitoring: Recommended Techniques for Reptiles and Amphibians book provides an excellent resource for biologists, land managers, consultants, and particularly those who are non-herpetologists, to understand the animals in their geographic areaof interest.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT WILDLIFE TECHNICIAN Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership 8831 Whiting Field Circle, Milton Fl. 32570 Phone: 850-623-0987 Employment OpportunityAnnouncement
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