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Herpetological Inventories at Devils Tower, Jewel Cave, Scotts Bluff National Monument, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Fort Laramie, Fort Union Trading Post, Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Sites, Missouri National Recreational River, and Niobrara National Scenic River

Dr. Brian Smith
Black Hills State University

Dr. Gary Beauvais
Wyoming Natural Resource Diversity Database
University of Wyoming

Abstract: The project will inventory herps (reptiles and amphibian species) in 9 national park units in the northern Great Plains. The project will document new species, verify the presence of already documented species, and provide additional information on relative abundance, distribution, and habitat use.

Funding agency:
National Park Service
Modification # GPCESU H6000A100J $30,075
Mod/0001 $25,000
Mod/0002 $30,025
$85,100

Effective dates: 4/02 – 12/03.  Extended to December 31, 2004

Final Reports:

Herpetofaunal Inventory on Seven National Parks
Herpetofaunal Inventory on Two National Parks

 

 

                        

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