2005 Fall Field Trip of THE KANSAS HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY

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Below you will find a variety of images from the fall 2005 KANSAS HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY field trip. Click on any of the images to view an enlargement.

The field trip took place between 30 September and 2 October 2005 in Crawford County, Kansas.

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More than 950 specimens representing a diversity of amphibians, reptiles, and turtles were discovered and identified during the three day fall field trip.

Check out the two links below. Also, links at the side of this page will take you to a variety of interesting sites.

Click here to view images from the spring 2005 KHS field trip to Shawnee County, Kansas.

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Click here to go to the official website of THE KANSAS HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY.


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