William G Degenhardt is professor emeritus of biology at the University of New Mexico. Charles W Painter is an endangered species biologist with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Andrew H Price is a conservation scientist with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
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. . . a tremendous value. It is truly a beautiful book, filled with detailed systematic, distribution, and life-history data, and complemented by excellent artwork, maps, and photographs. . . . highly informative, . . . filled with important taxonomic and life history data and is an indispensable work on the herpetofauna of New Mexico, as well as an important addition to anyone having a vested interest in the southwestern United States. ..."a top quality guide to the herpetofauna of New Mexico." "I heartily recommend this masterful compendium to anyone who cherishes the Land of Enchantment." "If you've been wondering what's hoping or slithering around your back yard or favorite hiking trail, this is the book for you. There are helpful color photos, maps and drawings to aid in identification, along with a glossary, index and bibliography." Both amateur and professional herpetologists should buy this book. . . . concise, well-written . . . an excellent book. . . . Yit? will be the standard reference for the New Mexico herpetofauna for many years.