What is the Herp Center?

Okay, so what is a "herp"? Herpetofauna is a collective name for amphibians and reptiles, and herp is an abbreviation of herpetofauna!

The Herp Center's mission is 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.

Announcements

We have now (May '12) moved to our new website, and will no doubt have hiccups. Send us an email if you notice something amiss and he will fix it.

The second edition of the Habitat Management Guidelines for Reptiles and Amphibians of the Midwest is printed and available! See the HMG page for more information. Very informative, and very pretty.

We have not posted all of the information we have on various species. If you want to know more about a particular species, ask and we will use your query to finalize materials for that species and post.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

We encourage you to use our contact information (left), ask us questions, and send us photos to identify herps. We do get certain questions on a regular basis, however, such as "Did I just see a Cottonmouth (probably not!)?" For those we have created a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page. Please consider visiting it first before shooting us your questions - the answer might already be there!