This book offers a detailed examination of the intricate relationship between amphibians and reptiles in the Pacific Northwest. The author provides comprehensive methodologies for sampling these species and analyzes their habitat preferences. The book highlights the significance of downed wood, specifically coarse woody debris, as a crucial habitat component for various salamander species. The impact of forest management practices on amphibian and reptile populations is also explored, emphasizing the need for conservation measures to protect these ecologically valuable species. This book is a valuable resource for researchers, wildlife managers, and anyone interested in understanding the diversity and ecology of amphibians and reptiles in the Pacific Northwest.
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