
Partners in Amphibian
and Reptile Conservation (PARC) is an inclusive partnership dedicated
to the conservation of the herpetofauna--reptiles and amphibians--and
their habitats. Our membership comes from all walks of life and
includes individuals from state and federal agencies, conservation
organizations, museums, pet trade industry, nature centers, zoos,
energy industry, universities, herpetological organizations, research
laboratories, forest industries, and environmental consultants.
The diversity of our membership makes PARC the most comprehensive
conservation effort ever undertaken for amphibians and reptiles.
Reptiles
(alligators, crocodiles, lizards, turtles, the tuatara, and snakes)
and amphibians (frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians) have
suffered from a broad range of human activities, due in part to
the perception that these animals are either dangerous or of little
environmental or economic value. We know now that they are important
parts of our natural and cultural heritage.
We hope that, after browsing through the PARC website,
you will agree that reptiles and amphibians are worth our conservation
efforts. Join the cause and sign up to become
a member for free and attend a PARC meeting near you!
PARC is:
- a diverse group of like-minded citizens, professionals, and organizations
- an open forum for discussing herpetofaunal conservation
- a national and international conservation network
- a resource for everyone who values herpetofauna and their habitats
- based on local, regional, and national efforts
- an advocate of inclusive reptile and amphibian conservation
PARC is not:
- a competitor
- a funding organization
- a policy maker
PARC is a unique conservation network because:
- PARC includes all reptiles and amphibians
- PARC is habitat focused
- PARC includes all individuals, organizations, and agencies that
have an interest in reptile and amphibian conservation
- PARC focuses on endangered and threatened species and keeping common
native species common
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