Gu id to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Low r West Central Minnesota

Similar documents
Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Metro Re. litan Minnesota- Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of South Centra I Minnesota- Region

Guide t. the Reptiles and Amphibians of South R. st Minnesota- Minnesota Department of Natural Resources I 5

ta of ral N rth and Minnes t Reptile Gui I n I Depart

and mphibians of East Minnesota - Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Guide t. the Reptiles

Guide to the Reptil and Am hibians of Central Minnesota- Regi n3w

David A. Mifsud, PWS, CPE, CWB Herpetologist. Contact Info: (517) Office (313) Mobile

NH Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program (RAARP)

NH Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program (RAARP) & NH Wildlife Sightings

Amphibians and Reptiles

NH Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program (RAARP)

The Importance Of Atlasing; Utilizing Amphibian And Reptile Data To Protect And Restore Michigan Wetlands

Biota of the Lehigh Gap Wildlife Refuge Reptiles and Amphibians

Amphibians and Reptiles of the Narrow River Watershed

NH Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program (RAARP) & NH Wildlife Sightings

Alberta Conservation Association 2016/17 Project Summary Report

Commercial Turtle Harvest

Species ID Species ID

Commercial Turtle Harvest

Alberta Conservation Association 2013/14 Project Summary Report

Amphibians Pre-visit. Classroom Activities

A Roadway Wildlife Crossing Structure Designed for State-threatened Wood Turtles in New Jersey, United States

THE MARYLAND AMPHIBIAN & REPTILE ATLAS A VOLUNTEER-BASED DISTRIBUTIONAL SURVEY. Maryland Amphibian & Reptile Atlas

Objectives: Outline: Idaho Amphibians and Reptiles. Characteristics of Amphibians. Types and Numbers of Amphibians

Outline. Identifying Idaho Amphibians and Reptiles

SURVEYS FOR THE STATE-ENDANGERED LINED SNAKE (TROPIDOCLONION LINEATUM) ALONG THE LOWER JAMES RIVER VALLEY

Status and Management of Amphibians on Montana Rangelands

S UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

MICHIGAN S HERPETOFAUNA. Jennifer Moore, GVSU

Site Selection and Environmental Assessment for Terrestrial Invertebrates, Amphibians and Reptiles

BEDDING GUIDE Choose the right bedding for your reptile. Ornate Uromastyx (Uromastyx ornata)

Announcements. Results: due today at 5pm for weekend feedback, otherwise due at Monday at 9am

B-Division Herpetology Test. By: Brooke Diamond

reptiles and amphibians a fully illustrated authoritative and easy to use guide a golden guide from st martin 39 s press

Distribution Maps for Amphibians and Reptiles at the edge of their range in New York State

Doug Whiteside, DVM, DVSc, DACZM

Creepy Crawly Creatures Post Lesson

Squamates of Connecticut

Development of a Best Management Practices Manual to Conserve Wetland Herpetofauna in Michigan

CROAKS AND TRILLS Volume 11, Issue 1 June 2006

Herpetofaunal Inventory of the Missouri National Recreational River and the Niobrara National Scenic River

A SURVEY FOR THREATENED AND ENDANGERED HERPETOFAUNA IN THE LOWER MARAIS DES CYGNES RIVER VALLEY

Teacher s Guide. All About Baby Animals series

REPTILE AND AMPHIBIAN STUDY

Florida's Frogs, Toads, And Other Amphibians: A Guide To Their Identification And Habits By Richard D. Bartlett READ ONLINE

Name Date When you put food away in the kitchen, you sort the food into groups. You put foods that are alike in certain ways into the same

Field Herpetology Final Guide

Reptiles Notes. Compiled by the Davidson College Herpetology Laboratory

Introduction and methods will follow the same guidelines as for the draft

Suzanne M. Hohn.

New County Records of Amphibians and Reptiles in Kansas

Species Results From Database Search

Taseko Prosperity Gold-Copper Project. Appendix 5-6-D

People and Turtles. tiles, and somescientific journals publish only herpetological research, al-

Amphibians and Reptiles in Your Woods. About Me

Herpetofauna of Mormon Island Preserve Hall County, Nebraska

4 Many species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish 940L. Source 1 Habitats

Protect the Turtles in the Southeast Iowa Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Area

11/4/13. Frogs and Toads. External Anatomy WFS 340. The following anatomy slides should help you w/ ID.

Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge

The AP-Petside.com Poll

Orchard Lake Nature Sanctuary Herpetofauna Inventory Report

Chris Petersen, Robert E. Lovich, Steve Sekscienski

The AP-Petside.com Poll

NORTHEAST INDIANA S REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS

ACTIVITY #2: TURTLE IDENTIFICATION

Field Lesson: Reptiles and Amphibians

Amphibians and Reptiles Division B

Reexamination of Herpetofauna on Mormon Island, Hall County, Nebraska, with Notes on Natural History

CROAKS AND TRILLS Volume 12, Issue 1 July 2007

All judges: If you are new to judging, or not already in the database, please complete pages 1-5. Livestock judges please also complete page 6.

About Reptiles A Guide for Children. Cathryn Sill Illustrated by John Sill

TEXAS TURTLE REGULATIONS

Species List by Property

SALAMANDERS. Helpful Hints: What is a Salamander: Physical Characteristics:

Facts About Amphibians

Amphibians&Reptiles. MISSION READINESS While Protecting NAVY EARTH DAY POSTER. DoD PARC Program Sustains

The Green Frogs A Korean Folktale

Smithsonian Handbooks: Reptiles And Amphibians By Tim Halliday, Mark O'Shea READ ONLINE

THE AP-Petside.com POLL

Final Report to NS Department of Natural Resources Species at Risk Conservation Fund. Prepared by Steve Mockford, Acadia University

2019 Herpetology (B/C)

Amphibians of the Chicago Wilderness Region eggs of some common species. 1. wood frog. 2. western chorus frog. 3. northern leopard frog

Squamates of Connecticut. May 11th 2017

Brook Trout. Wood Turtle. Shelter: Lives near the river

Boardman River Dam Removal Amphibian and Reptile Inventory Interim Report

WHAT ARE HERPTILES? WHICH IS WHICH? 1. Vertebrates are animals that have 2. Complete the following chart of vertebrate groups: EGGS LAID WHERE?

Florida's Snakes: A Guide To Their Identification And Habits By Richard D. Bartlett

TITLE IV ANIMAL CONTROL

DO NOW: Invertebrate POP Quiz. Sit Quietly and clear off your desk/table of everything EXCEPT and blank piece of white lined paper and a pen/pencil.

Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore

A Guide To Amphibians And Reptiles Of Costa Rica By Twan Leenders

Policy on Iowa s Turtle Harvest

*Presenter s Note: a better term for this is ectothermic. **Red- backed salamanders lay eggs on land and are entirely terrestrial

K-5a Images: Mystery Animal Cards

Ottawa Urban Turtle Sanctuary. Finding and fighting for road-free refuges. in the National Capital Region

Important Amphibian and Reptile Areas Nomination Form

Ecol 483/583 Herpetology Lab 1: Introduction to Local Amphibians and Reptiles Spring 2010

Vertebrate and Invertebrate Animals

Ecologist for a Day Field Guide

Transcription:

This document is made available electronically by the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library as part of an ongoing digital archiving project. http://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/lrl.asp (Funding for document digitization was provided, in part, by a grant from the Minnesota Historical & Cultural Heritage Program.) Gu id to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Low r West Central Minnesota Regi 4W Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

Guide to the Herpetofauna of Southwest Minnesota Region 4 - West January l, 1979 This pre l imi nary guide has been prepared as. a reference to the occurrence and distribution of reptiles and amphibians of Region 4 - West in Southwest Minnesota. Taonomy and identification are based on "A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians" by Roger Conant (Second Edition, 1975). Figure 1 is a map of this region. Counties Included: Big Ston~, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Meeker, Redwood, Renville, Swift, and Yellow Medicine. Turtles Common snapping turtle Western painted turtle Western spiny softshell Lizards Northern prairie skink *Five-lined (blue-tailed) skink Snakes Summary Red-bellied snake Teas brown (DeKay's) snake Western plains garter snake Red-sided garter snake] s.s. Eastern garter snake Plains western hognose snake Bull snake Western fo snake Eastern milk snake *Western smooth green snake s.s. - single species 'SPECIES LIST Salamanders Mudpuppy *Gray tiger salamander } Eastern tiger salamander s.s. *Red-backed salamander Blue-spotted salamander (?) Toads *Canadian (Dakota) toad American toad *Great plains toad Frogs (?) - hypothetical species - reports needed * - special interest species - reports needed Common (gray) treefrog Boreal chorus frog } s.s. Western chorus frog Northern leopard frog Wood frog Green frog (?) Mink frog (?).. A total of 23 species have been recorded in Region 4 - West. Two subspecific types eist for three of these -- the eastern garter snake, chorus frog, and tiger salamander. The blue-spotted salamander, green frog, and mink frog may be found in northern Kandiyohi County. Species of special interest in this region include the five-lined skink. It is unofficially considered threatened by the state and is found only in Redwood and Yellow Medicine Counties. Other species include the western smooth green

-2- snake (if present), gray tiger salamander, red-backed salamander, Canadian toad, Great plains toad, and western smooth green snake. Any sightings of these species should be documented and sent to the nongame supervisor. County records for th1s region are given on the following pages. If you encounter any new county records, the speciman should be captured and either photographed from several angles or preserved in isopropyl alcohol. Record the collector's name and address, date, county, township, range, section number (or distance and direction from nearest town), and the habitat in which the animal was found. The nongame supervisor should be contacted concerning disposition of specimens. Unless otherwise specified, all county records on the following pages are derived from Reptiles and Amphibians of Minnesota by Walter J. Breckenridge.

120 118 116 114 46..\ - - +' 32 1' 34 Figure 1. Map of Region 4-West. Township numbers are in the left margin and range numbers are on the bottom margin.

Reptiles and Amphibians of Minnesota - Region 4 West "'O 0 0 ~ "'O e: r-..c: r-- 0 r-- >, r- r- > "'O c: c: n::s e: ~ r-- s.. n::s e,_ c: ctt r-. r- ~ :::s ~u 0-0 r- c....,,_. "'O c. "I-- u r--.,... rn::s ::E..c: ~ _J >- <...> V'). c:..., 0 s.. V') C'l ral ~ ::E Turtles Common Snapping Turtle Western Painted Turtle Western Spiny Softs he 11. Lizards Northern Prairie Skink Five-lined Skink ~ Snakes Red-bellied Snake Teas Brown Snake Western Plains Garter Snake Red-sided Garter Snake} ) s. s. Eastern Garter Snake } Plains Western Hognose Snake Western Smooth Green Snake (?} Bull snake Western fo snake Eastern milk snake Salamanders Mud puppy Gray Tiger Salamander } } s. s. Eastern Tiger Salamander} Red-backed Salamander :< Blue-spotted Salamander (?}?

Toads Canadian Toad American Toad Great Plains -Toad 7-0,... 0,... 0.,... 3: > -0 c: 0::: 0:::,... s.. lts..,... a....c: 0.,... ~ ::l.,... CT -0 c: u lts lts ~ _J c: lts.,... c: 3: 0 3: u.µ 0.,... s.. c...µ V> r---0 c.. 4- ~,....,....,... O'l ::?:::..c: 3:.,... >- (J V) al ::?::: Frogs Gray Treefrog Boreal chorus frog ) ) s. s. Western chorus frog) Northern leopard frog Wood frog. Green frog (?)? Mink frog (?)?