Recommended Websites
General

Melissa Kaplan’s Herp and Green Iguana Information Collection
Extensive information on the captive care and behavior of green iguanas, and other reptiles and amphibians, by Melissa Kaplan, author of Iguanas for Dummies.

ReptiFiles — Where Better Reptile Care Begins
ReptiFiles is a compilation of the best reptile research from the best sources, creating a database of the best reptile care guides on the internet. Better reptile care starts here!
Husbandry
Nutrition
UV Lighting

UV Guide UK – Ultraviolet Light for Reptiles – UVB reptile lighting on test
Ultraviolet light and UV lighting for reptiles in captivity; a study of ultra-violet light in nature and a guide to reptile UVB lamps and fluorescent tubes in the UK.
Species-Specific
Chameleons
Crocodilians

Crocodilians: Natural History and Conservation – Crocodiles, Caimans, Alligators, Gharials
The Internet’s largest and longest-running crocodile resource: detailed information on all species, illustrated biology database, extensive images, video and sound, including a section on crocodile talk, extensive links page, and the most in-depth care manual.
Turtles and Tortoises

Home | hermannihavenhome
A comprehensive online guide to Hermann’s tortoises and all other species of the genus Testudo.

World Chelonian Trust – Turtle and Tortoise Conservation and Care
Dedicated to the care, conservation and species survival of turtles and tortoises. Care sheets, galleries, husbandry and membership information
Everything-Turtles.com | Linktree
We are your one stop shop for all your turtle and tortoise information needs
Mid-atlantic Turtle & Tortoise Society – Online
The Mid-Atlantic Turtle & Tortoise Society, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting the responsible herpetoculture of turtles and tortoises, promoting and supporting the study of chelonian natural history and conserving Mid-Atlantic chelonian species and habitat. Mid-atlantic Turtle…
Uroplatus (Leaf-Tailed Geckos)
Conservation
The CITES species | CITES
Over 38,700 species – including roughly 5,950 species of animals and 32,800 species of plants – are protected by CITES against over-exploitation through international trade. They are listed in the three CITES Appendices. The species are grouped in the Appendices according to how threatened they are…