Review by Phil Wolf
The quintessential field guide - what makes a great field guide? Anyone who practices herpetoculture or actively field herps, has one, if not multiple field guides in their arsenal of knowledge....
Review by Justin Smith
China is typically not the first place herpes think of as a “mecca”. In fact, much of the country's herps haven’t been studied nearly as much as their Southeast Asian neighbors....
Authors:Scott A Weinstein, Daniel E Keyler, Julian White, and D. A. Warrell. Review by Justin Smith
Rear-fanged snakes have always been in the background of the hobby. Never really reaching the amount of popularity as...
By Jesus Rivas, review by Geoff Obst
Jesus Rivas, a South American herpetologist and leading expert on all things anaconda, gives us a second book on these giant snakes. Through a tremendous amount of dedication...
Book by Dave & Tracy Barker and Mark Auliya
Review by Billy Hunt
This book is the third volume in the Pythons of the World series from the Barkers. If this is your first time...
Review by Casey Cannon
When most think of extinction they tend to think of the large, charismatic animals lost to time. The eight-ton woolly mammoth or the forty-foot-long Tyrannosaurus. Right now, the Earth is believed...
Review by Carley Jones
I could spend forever reading and reviewing books pumped out by ECO Herpetological Distribution and Publishing. They are, for the most part, light, happy and a great way to start the...
Review by Carley Jones
Some of my favorite books are ones that make me think, "Wow do I love this book... But it sure does make me feel dumb." Harry W. Greene's two titles I...