Center for Reptile and Amphibian Conservation and Management
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To promote the understanding and conservation of reptiles and amphibians of the Midwestern United States and beyond through research, education and outreach.
The Herp Center is involved in a variety of activities, including research on endangered herps and the development of recommendations for species management.
The Herp Center was established in summer 2000. It is located in the Science Building at Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), in northeastern Indiana. By design, our intent is to link people with needs to individuals and organizations with the expertise to address those needs. Thus our “facilities” extend beyond those available at IPFW. That said, we operate in association with the Department of Biology at IPFW. With four faculty in the department with research interests overlapping in the areas of herpetology and conservation, we provide a unique environment for exploring these topics
The Herp Center is involved in a variety of activities, including research on endangered herps and the development of recommendations for species management.
The Herp Center was established in summer 2000. It is located in the Science Building at Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), in northeastern Indiana. By design, our intent is to link people with needs to individuals and organizations with the expertise to address those needs. Thus our “facilities” extend beyond those available at IPFW. That said, we operate in association with the Department of Biology at IPFW. With four faculty in the department with research interests overlapping in the areas of herpetology and conservation, we provide a unique environment for exploring these topics


