NANFA-L-- [Fwd: Hellbender Home Page Updated]

Fritz Rohde (Fritz.Rohde-in-ncmail.net)
Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:25:46 -0400

For those interested in hellbenders.

HELLBENDER HOME PAGE UPDATED

The Hellbender Home Page
Promoting the Conservation of North American Giant Salamanders

Whether you're a biologist or naturalist looking for more information about
Hellbenders or you've caught a Hellbender on a fishing line, I hope you find this
page useful. Hellbenders are one of the largest salamanders in the world, rivaled
only by their cousins in China and Japan. These strange, but interesting
creatures once thrived throughout the eastern United States.

Today they are limited to relatively few healthy stream systems, mainly in areas
that have been protected from human development. Please click on the links to
the left on the home page to learn more about Hellbenders, and don't forget to
check out the short videos -- Hellbenders look a lot more interesting underwater.

The page has been completed revised and updated by Jeff Humphries. Contact
him at

humphri2-in-yahoo.com

Check out the new updated and revised web site at

http://www.hellbenders.org/

Fritz Rohde
Wilmington, NC
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28 August 2006

HELLBENDER HOME PAGE UPDATED

The Hellbender Home Page
Promoting the Conservation of North American Giant Salamanders

Whether you're a biologist or naturalist looking for more information about
Hellbenders or you've caught a Hellbender on a fishing line, I hope you find
this
page useful. Hellbenders are one of the largest salamanders in the world,
rivaled
only by their cousins in China and Japan. These strange, but interesting
creatures once thrived throughout the eastern United States.

Today they are limited to relatively few healthy stream systems, mainly in
areas
that have been protected from human development. Please click on the links to
the left on the home page to learn more about Hellbenders, and don't forget
to
check out the short videos -- Hellbenders look a lot more interesting
underwater.

The page has been completed revised and updated by Jeff Humphries. Contact
him at

humphri2-in-yahoo.com

Check out the new updated and revised web site at

http://www.hellbenders.org/
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