Natural History of New Jersey’s Amphibians and Reptiles Leather Bound Set - 2 Books
By Robert Zappalorti
New Special Limited Edition – Only 100 Sets Produced
This premium leather-bound set brings together two definitive works on the herpetofauna of New Jersey, offering a comprehensive look at both amphibians and reptiles in a single collectible edition.
New Jersey’s reptile diversity is often underestimated, yet the state is home to 46 species of lizards, snakes, and turtles. In Natural History of New Jersey’s Reptiles, Robert Zappalorti provides an authoritative and accessible treatment of each species, covering identification, ecology, behavior, and life history in detail. Richly illustrated and clearly written, it serves as an essential reference for both field naturalists and professional biologists.
Complementing this volume, Natural History of New Jersey’s Amphibians explores the state’s 34 species of frogs, toads, and salamanders. Zappalorti guides readers through each species with in-depth discussions of identification, life cycles, behavior, and ecological roles. The result is a thorough and engaging resource for anyone interested in amphibian biology.
Together, these volumes form a complete and meticulously researched overview of New Jersey’s amphibians and reptiles. With full-color photographs throughout and expert-level content presented in a readable style, this limited edition set is ideal for serious enthusiasts, researchers, and collectors alike.
Whether used in the field or displayed on the shelf, this set is a cornerstone reference for understanding the rich herpetological diversity of the Garden State.