Aquatic and Terrestrial Vertebrates of Black River Cypress Preserve

Aquatic and Terrestrial Vertebrates of Black River Cypress Preserve

$25.00
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Parker W. Gibbons and Whit Gibbons are long-time supporters of Turtle Survival Alliance, and have led significant conservation efforts for reptiles and amphibians. Whit Gibbons is a recipient of the Behler Turtle Comservation Award, former Board member, and longtime Turtle Survival Alliance supporter. His grandson, Parker, is a Turtle Survival Alliance volunteer, supporting us at events year-round. We are pleased to be selling their book on Black River Cypress Preserve that is home to many imperiled turtle species, as well as other reptiles and amphibians. This field guide includes photographs and information on the natural history, ecology, habitats, and geographic distribution in South Carolina of all aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates documented on the Charleston-area Preserve — a 1,040-acre tract bordering the Black River near Andrews (Georgetown County), South Carolina. The book also includes a list of species expected to be found on the Preserve based on their documented presenc

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