Herpetology B/C
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Also use the wiki but not for the info on there but check the sources at the bottom of the page.
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M017 wrote:I managed only a 1 1/2 inch binder last year and I didn’t even fill it all the way, that’s crazy how some people had 6 inch binders
I used a field guide, and the national list, not a binder. I won third place at state.
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Hey! So I'm new to this whole forum thing, but I just wanted to say that the materials you can bring for Herpetology changed from last year. I didn't realize it until I read the materials list, so for anyone who also hasn't read through the paper yet, you can't bring a book anymore like last year. All information has to be in a three ring binder that can be up to two inches thick.
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stupid new rules.heihei wrote:Hey! So I'm new to this whole forum thing, but I just wanted to say that the materials you can bring for Herpetology changed from last year. I didn't realize it until I read the materials list, so for anyone who also hasn't read through the paper yet, you can't bring a book anymore like last year. All information has to be in a three ring binder that can be up to two inches thick.
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Haha I'm surprised you got third with just a field guide—in my state you would've gotten somewhere around 20th with just a field guidevenusaur711 wrote:stupid new rules.heihei wrote:Hey! So I'm new to this whole forum thing, but I just wanted to say that the materials you can bring for Herpetology changed from last year. I didn't realize it until I read the materials list, so for anyone who also hasn't read through the paper yet, you can't bring a book anymore like last year. All information has to be in a three ring binder that can be up to two inches thick.

Where'd you get a field guide that covered all the specimens anyway?
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It's the Audubon society field guide to north american reptiles & amphibians, it was on amazon.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Haha I'm surprised you got third with just a field guide—in my state you would've gotten somewhere around 20th with just a field guidevenusaur711 wrote:stupid new rules.heihei wrote:Hey! So I'm new to this whole forum thing, but I just wanted to say that the materials you can bring for Herpetology changed from last year. I didn't realize it until I read the materials list, so for anyone who also hasn't read through the paper yet, you can't bring a book anymore like last year. All information has to be in a three ring binder that can be up to two inches thick.
Where'd you get a field guide that covered all the specimens anyway?
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i used that book for most of my research. It was very descriptive and had great pictures!venusaur711 wrote:It's the Audubon society field guide to north american reptiles & amphibians, it was on amazon.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Haha I'm surprised you got third with just a field guide—in my state you would've gotten somewhere around 20th with just a field guidevenusaur711 wrote:
stupid new rules.
Where'd you get a field guide that covered all the specimens anyway?
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hi, im kinda new to herp, and im trying to do research on the torrent salamanders, and wondered what species i should be referring to; Olympic or Southern?
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Since we aren't required to identify down to the species, I suggest you include information on both because they make up the family, which is what you do need to identify.waffletree wrote:hi, im kinda new to herp, and im trying to do research on the torrent salamanders, and wondered what species i should be referring to; Olympic or Southern?
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