Review
"For all turtle aficionados, this comprehensive review is the first of its kind published in the last twenty-five years." --
Science News, March 18, 1995"The most comprehensive compilation on North American turtles ever attempted and achieved." --
Herpetofauna 1997"[A] monumental work . . . the standard reference to North American turtles for the next generation of biologists. Every serious vertebrate biologist on the continent will want a copy." --
Herpetological Review 1996
Review
"For all turtle aficionados, this comprehensive review is the first of its kind published in the last twenty-five years." -- Science News, reviewing a previous edition or volume
"A comprehensive reference that summarizes the current knowledge about the 56 turtle species of the U.S. and Canada, of which 13 are protected under the Endangered Species Act." -- Book News, reviewing a previous edition or volume
"[A] monumental work... the standard reference to North American turtles for the next generation of biologists. Every serious vertebrate biologist on the continent will want a copy." -- Herpetological Review, reviewing a previous edition or volume
"The most comprehensive compilation on North American turtles ever attempted and achieved." -- Herpetofauna, reviewing a previous edition or volume
"In 1972, C. H. Ernst completed the daunting task of compiling a sequel to A. F. Carr's (1952) landmark Handbook of Turtles. Two decades later, Ernst, this time with assistance from former student and fellow cheloniophile J. E. Lovich, has done it again." -- Copeia, reviewing a previous edition or volume
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