Several interesting links…

 

LacertaLacerta forms in the Netherlands since 1942 a centerpiece where knowledge is bundled on nutrition, housing, natural behavior and breeding of snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs and salamanders in the form of articles about observations in nature and in the terrarium. Lacerta actually was and is a platform that enables lovers but also to exchange their experiences, bred in captivity. This makes that Lacerta in the Netherlands still the leading General Herpetological Association.

(Site language: Dutch)

EGSA

The European Gartersnake Association is an association of keepers and breeders of garter snakes (Thamnophis spec.).

On our pages you can get information about our association and the snakes itself.

(Site language: English and German)

https://www.waterslangen.nlThis Web page was created for people Who are interested in Watersnakes.

The purpose of the web page is to provide information that leads to the care of Watersnakes  as responsible as possible. The situation in nature forms the guideline. The Viper ringslang (Natrix maura) takes an important place, as this is the Snake is where I’ve been in several times the opportunity to observe the animals in nature. What is written about the care and breeding of snakes is based on personal experience.

(Site language: Dutch)

California Herbs

This website documents the amphibians and reptiles (herps) found in the state of California with information including…

Taxonomic Lists, Photo Indexes, Range Maps, and Species Accounts of all native and non-native amphibians and reptiles established in California.

(Site language: English…)

Thamnophisworld

Welcome to Thamnophisworld.com

We are pleased that you have landed on our site.
Here we would like to give you an overview of our animals and how they are kept.
You can find more detailed information about our breeding animals, offspring, terrariums and their technology as well as the care of the animals in the respective menu items.

We hope you enjoy browsing,

Hendrik and Frank

(Site language: German…)