PAHERP gets a makeover

With the new year comes a new design for PAHERP. You have probably noticed some small changes that we hope create a more navigable, user-friendly, online experience. We are working to change over the database and forum to the new look also. These changes will come in the near future.

Our resources has also been changed to Learning Zone. Within the learning zone you will find Education Materials from PAHERP, along with quick access to the Kids Zone and Teachers Zone.

Be sure to also follow us of Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter.

Happy Herping,
PAHERP Team

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PAHERP launches county species application

The Pennsylvania Herpitological Education and Research Project launched a new applicationto its web site today. PAHERP has been working on the Pennsylvania County Species Application for more than a month, anticipating it will be a great tool for the public.

The County Species Application is a web based site developed as an educational tool to bring awareness of the reptiles and amphibians to the Commonwealth counties. Using data from the PAHERP database, the program relates the information to older county records.

The application shows up-to-date verifications from data submitted by the public to the PAHERP database. It also shows unverified records related to older references for a county predating 2000. Finally, it shows historic species that have not been documented within a county for a number of years.

The application has two search features that can be used, Search by County and Search by Species.

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Search by County brings up the list of all counties in Pennsylvania. When a county is selected, the user is taken to that county’s species list. This is a list of species that have been documented or had historic occurrence in that county.

Search by Species gives the user a list of all species that may be found within Pennsylvania. On selecting a species the user is taken to the species page showing a list of counties it has been documented in or has a historic status. A link is also provided to take the user to the PAHERP Identification site on that species for information on identification.

“This application is an important tool that allows folks to identify what may be living in their backyards. Additionally, with increased input from volunteers, an accurate picture of species’ ranges can be drawn which ultimately can assist with the conservation of some Pennsylvania’s rarer herps.” – Kyle Loucks

“Cool Application! Not sure what herps are in your county or a given area, just one click away! Great for species ID and range info also! Very user friendly. ” – Kevin Wolfe

Information on the species is updated after records have been reviewed from the PAHERP database. The application also updates the maps related to those species on the Pennsylvania Herpetological Identification site.

Pennsylvania County Species Application is an ongoing program to expand the range of species thoughout Pennsylvania. It is easy to use, and anyone interested in verifying a species in a certain county should visit the PAHERP database, sign up and add his or her sighting.

Launch the application now though PAHERP’s side menu or visit PAHERP App

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Big threat to a little turtle in PA

The diminutive bog turtle, a creature discovered for the world in Lancaster County in the 18th century, is facing yet another threat to its long precarious existence.

Already on the federal threatened list and endangered in Pennsylvania, the secretive bog turtles are now turning up dead, possibly victims of a new, mysterious disease.

With another suddenly occurring and heretofore unknown disease on the road to possibly wiping out most of Pennsylvania’s bat population within several years, fans of the bog turtle are fearful at what might be creeping through isolated turtle colonies in the eastern United States.

In recent months, dead and diseased bog turtles have shown up in Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts and New Jersey…..

Read Full Article at Lancaster Online.com

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PAHERP’s Geocache Challenge

Are you up for a challenge? Volunteers Adam and Lisa have set up a geocache for PAHERP in Bald Eagle State Park in Center County.

We appreciate the time and efforts Adam and Lisa have put into setting up the geocache. We are excited to have PAHERP involved, because participants often encounter Pennsylvania’s diverse reptiles and amphibians while geocaching.

To find the geocache, you must be a member of geocahing.com and solve the quiz to find your coordinates. Good luck to all who venture out to find the cache, and we look forward to seeing new volunteers at this fun, outdoor event.

We would love to have others set up a geocache in their counties. Anyone interested should send us an email, and we will send out brochures and cards to add to the cache.

We are always up for new ideas to get people involved in our efforts. Let us know your ideas.

PAHERP Challenge Geocache

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Brochures are here

The Pennsylvania Herpetological Education and Resource Project is pleased to announce the availability of its printed brochure. The PAHERP brochure contain information about the organization, our conservation efforts, what PAHERP offers, contact information and ways to get involved.

The organization would like to thank Don Becker of Psychotic Nature for funding the project.

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The brochure is available at out Request page for volunteers and others who would like copies of the brochure to give out and help spread the word about PAHERP or to handout at events, outdoor recreation, school, or the office.

For anyone interested in downloading a copy of the brochure, it is located under the Resources page where you can save it, print it , or send it to others though email.

Links:
Request our Brochure or Business Card
Download Brochure

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Three Month Data Review

The organizers behind the Pennsylvania Herpetological Education and Resource Project are excited about the data people have submitted within its first three months of operation. The group has successfully gained 55 volunteers and submitted 675 records, including 2,240 individual reptiles and amphibians.

PAHERP is an online resource center for the conservation of reptiles and amphibians throughout Pennsylvania. The organization started in April 2009. Since then, herpetologists and volunteers have been working together to identify and track these animals in the state.

The organizers behind PAHERP have added some new features to the site and database such as the new community forum and video tutorials to encourage discussion and participation and to get newcomers involved with PAHERP. More features will continue to be added to the site such as video podcasts.

Fifty-five volunteers have contributed 675 records to the PAHERP database. These 675 records have identified 2,240 individual reptiles and amphibians since April. Of these submissions, 250 were tracked species (endangered, threatened, candidate species or species of concern) by the Fish and Boat Commission and the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Project. Forty-nine species out of 76 total species found in the state have been added to the database.

Thirty-nine out of 67 counties in Pennsylvania have records of reptiles and amphibians so far. To see more on what counties have records and what species have been reported in each county, see the PDF below.

PAHERP’s goal for the year is to have more than 300 volunteers and more than 10,000 records. The organization is working hard to spread the word and get more people involved. Printed brochures will arrive in a few weeks, so interested volunteers should stay tuned for their arrival.

Start volunteering today!

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On the slimy trail of hellbenders

This week on the Lancaster Online News there was a great article on the study of Hellbenders that Dr. Peter Petokas from Lycoming College has been doing for 6 years. I thought this article would interest our visitors. Be sure to also check out the video.

Pity the poor eastern hellbender. Cool name, bad rap.

This secretive, long-living salamander that can grow to more than to 2 feet long and reach 4-5 pounds, is one of the least-known creatures of its size in Pennsylvania.

Links:
Read the News Report
See the Video
Visit the Hellbender Research Page
PAHERP Resource – Monsters in the Water

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PAHERP Forum

We have opened the new PAHERP community forum. Sign Up – Communicate with others, ask questions, or get help. The forum is new and will still be fixing some small errors. If you happen to find one or see something out of place please leave us a note or send us an email.

Visit the PAHERP Forum.

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News and Updates

PAHERP helps identify Bog Turtle Population:
You never know what might be in your backyard. A concerned citizen of Chester County thought there may be an endangered animal living in her neighborhood, and she was right. Mona contact us to see if we could help identify a few turtles that lived in a marsh in her back yard. After mentioning there may have been a bog turtle sighted by her father a few years back.

Earlier this week we were excited to have confirmed that there was a Bog Turtle population. The location has been recorded in our database and a report will be sent to the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Project with the hope that the land will be preserved and future Industrial Plans will be halted.

We are excited that PAHERP had a hand in identifying this area, and hope that many citizens become more curious about the animals in there backyard. You never know you may have an endangered species right out side your door.

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The Bog turtle is one of Pennsylvania’s endangered species. It is a small black turtle that can be easily identified by the bright orange pattern on its neck. The Bog Turtle prefers a specific habitat and many populations are now in need of help due to the loss of that habitat and the commercial pet trade.

100+ Record Member:
We have a member that has reached over 100 records entered in to the PAHERP Database. Congratulations to Kyle Loucks.

Record Data:
We have a total of 35 members now with over 200+ records with some great entries. Just a reminded anyone can join and submit records of any amphibian or reptile you find with in Pennsylvania. If you have any questions or need help let us know.

Facebook and Twitter:
PAHERP now has a fan page on Facebook and you can also follow us on Twitter to see what we are working on and get instant updates. You will find a button to these on the sidebar on our home page.

Future Project in thought.
We have been gathering ideas for future resources and documents for PAHERP and working hard to get those out to the public, along with a new idea on the table that should be coming with in the next few months is a Video Podcast. We are in the thought process at the moment and working on the idea and topics. It should be a fun experience and bring a new learning resource to PAHERP. If you have an idea or topic you might be interested in let us know, we would love to hear your thoughts. 

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100+ Records and Site Updates

We are pleased to announce that the PAHERP Database has reached over 100 records within three weeks of launching , and the records are climbing. Thanks all the contributors who have entered in thier data. There are 15 counties with records and 37 different species entered so far. We hope to see more participation in weeks to come and see the database grow and being used to acvhive our goals in conservation.

We have also added a few new small features to the database in the past week:

Record Count:
We have added a new record count on to the front page of the Database. The new record box will show you the number of records that have been submitted, record count for today, and also the number of joined members.

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Record Contributors:
The record contributors is a new page we have added to show the list of contributors that have submitted records with in a certain range. The ranges are broken up in to sections of 1-10 records, 11-20 records, 21-50 records, 51-100 records, and 100+ records submitted by contributors. http://www.paherp.com/db/contributors.php

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Video Tutorials:
As pre-request for a few contributors we have added two video tutorials for the database. The first is a introduction to the database that goes though the site to show some of the databases features. The second is a quick video on how to use Google Earth to obtain Latitude, Longitude and Elevation. If you are having any trouble or would like assistance with the database feel free to use our contact form and let us know how we can help.
http://www.paherp.com/db/videos.php

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Request Cards:
We would like to let you know that if you would like to share the site with people off-line, just let us know and we will send you a few of our cards by mail. Just visit http://www.paherp.com/request and fill out the form.

ForgottenFriend.org Kids Quiz May 2009:
Our friends at Forgottenfriends have a fun kids quiz set up for kids to win prizes each month.

“One winner will be randomly selected each month from the highest quiz scores. Winners will receive a Reptile Fun Pack, which includes a “Give Reptiles a chance” T-shirt, and other reptile goodies like glow-in-the-dark snakes and lizards, reptile and amphibian stickers and tattoos, a frog beach ball, activity books, and more!”
Visit: http://www.forgottenfriend.org/kids.php

More to come:
We are working on new documents for the resources, kids zone, and teachers zone so stay tuned for those.

We appreciate your continued support and any feedback or questions you may have.

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