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The Carolina Herp Atlas (www.carolinaherpatlas.org ), developed by the Davidson College Herpetology Laboratory, is a online database that uses observations by researchers and citizen scientists to track reptile and amphibian distributions in North and South Carolina. The Carolina Herp Atlas offers a simple but effective way to maintain a personal database of reptiles and amphibian observations. County-level distribution maps can be viewed by anyone who visits the atlas.
Features include:
- Log in with username and password requirements to protect privacy.
- Species identification web pages to help users correctly identify species.
- Geolocator is available to help users pinpoint the exact location of their observation.
- Digital photographs can be uploaded for verification of each record.
- Each observation is stored in a personal database.
- Records can be selected and viewed on a map; data and picture for each observation is presented.
www.carolinaherpatlas.org
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