Look in Roosenburg and Kennedy Capter 13 by Kennedy. I am pretty sure that in that chapter there is a by state listing of the status of terrapins. Cheers, Willem Willem M Roosenburg Director, Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies Department of Biological Sciences 247 Life Sciences Building Ohio University Athens, Ohio 45701 Office: 740.593.9669 Mobile: 740.503.4983 FAX: 740.593.0300 http://malaclemys.weebly.com "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." -- Gandalf, Fellowship of the Ring "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without loss of enthusiasm." --Sir Winston Churchill ________________________________ From: Dtwg < dtwg-bounces at listserv.ohio.edu > on behalf of Eric Suarez < eric.suarez725 at yahoo.com > Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 2:45:29 PM To: dtwg at listserv.ohio.edu < dtwg at listserv.ohio.edu > Subject: [Dtwg] Listing Status for Diamondback Terrapins throughout their Range Good Afternoon Everyone, I am in the middle of publishing a manuscript of a population study I conducted on Diamondback Terrapins in Florida. One of the Reviewer's comments on my paper was to write out all of the states the list terrapins as either endangered, threatened, or species of special concern. I was using the Watters 2004 paper, but it is slightly outdated. I was hoping that the working group members might be able to tell me what the listing status for terrapins is in your state, since I have seen some inconsistencies while searching certain government websites. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! Eric Suarez Conservation Biologist Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: < http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/dtwg/attachments/20210305/a2527ca3/attachment.html >
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