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Credits

Special Acknowledgments:

  • This project would not have been possible without the extensive help of Alvin Breisch of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. We thank him for his help on all aspects of the project.

  • Special thanks to the support from New York State Great Lakes Protection Fund, which has a special interest in watersheds that drain into Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.

  • We thank Houghton-Mifflin for donating copies of the Peterson Field Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians.

  • We thank Tom Lyon and McGraw-Hill for the generous donation of the How to Know the Amphibians and Reptiles books.

  • Matt Chapman, a senior biology student during the '97-'98 academic year, helped get CHC off the ground with the support of a grant from the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.

  • Craig Cramer generously donated a great deal of time to help construct our website and made many important contributions.

  • We thank the Ornithology Lab of Cornell University for permission to provide the schools with audio tapes of NY frog calls.

  • John Ozard, Kim Hunsinger, and Alison Keeble-Preville provided a wealth of technical support.

  • Many thanks to the people allowed us to use their photographs. They are listed below.

The following photos are courtesy Andy Clay, from the Frogs of the Lower Great Lakes Region website.

The following photos are courtesy Richard Sajdak, from the An Amphibian Album website.

The following photos are courtesy Mike Pingleton, from the Herp Pictures, References and On-Line Resources website.

The following photos are courtesy Cully Gause and Ted Hoberg, from the Survey of North Dakota Reptiles and Amphibians website. (Special thanks to webmaster Mark Grabe.)

The following photos are courtesy Tom Gula, from the Amphibians and Reptiles of New Jersey website.

The following photos are courtesy Dr. James Bogart, from the Amphibians and Reptiles of Ontario website. Special thanks to webmaster Janice McKee.

The following photos are courtesy of the Missouri Department of Conservation, from The Lizards of Missouri website.

The following photos are courtesy of the Herpetology Homepage, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, University of Georgia website. Special thanks to webmaster Jane Sanders.

The following photos are courtesy of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources from the Snakes of Indiana website. Special thanks to webmaster Diana Rigg.

The following photos are courtesy of R. Wayne VanDevender, from the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology's Animal Diversity Web.

The following photo is courtesy of Greg Sievert, from the The Tree of Life website.

The following photo is courtesy of Jeyasuria Pancharatnam, from the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute website.



Cortland
Herpetology
Connection

Dr. Peter Ducey, Project Director
Biology Department, SUNY Cortland
Email: duceyp@cortland.edu
Craig Cramer, Webmaster
Email:cdcramer@clarityconnect.com

Special thanks to all those who generously loaned images and other help. See our credits page for more information.

http://www.cortland.edu/herp/credits.htm