- Reptiles & Amphibians of Chelan County, WA Photo ID Guide Susan Ballinger’s photo field guide to Chelan County’s native reptiles and amphibian.
- Chelan County, WA reptile & amphibian species list List of Chelan County native reptiles and amphibians.
- Key to Chelan County WA reptile & amphibian species A key to aid in species identification for Chelan County, WA reptile and amphibian species, prepared by Neal Hedges for the Wenatchee Naturalist course.
- Download and print this illustrated field guide Reptiles and Amphibians of Chelan County. This book was written and illustrated by a Wenatchee School District student, Torsten Watkins.
- Article by Susan Ballinger, August Field Notes: A Month of Reptile Sightings
- Watch this video featuring in-the-field film footage of 6 species that live in both the Wenatchee watershed and in Western Montana’s Swan Valley. Close-up images in typical habitat really helps a viewer learn field marks and where to look for reptiles and amphibians. Swan Valley Almanac Episode 8: Herpetology
- Washington Wildlife by Woodland Park Zoo, Amphibians & Reptiles (pg. 9, 19-20, 48-49), Use this as general background reading, providing a big picture overview for the course. Hardcopy in the Class Loaner Box
- Amphibians and Reptiles of Washington. Explore the 26 species of amphibians and 28 reptiles found in Washington state using a photo field guide. University of Washington Burke Museum.
- California Herps: A Guide to the Amphibians & Reptiles of CA: includes photo galleries, range maps, species account, & sound recordings
- Washington Herp Atlas: includes photos, life history, habitat, status, threats, management concerns and distribution of all WA species.
- Living with Frogs WDFW
- Living with Snakes WDFW
- Reptile & Amphibian photo ID guide
- Species list & Key Amphibians Reptiles
- What About Lizards? Resource Card Background Information. Pacific NW National Laboratory.
- What About (non-native) Bullfrogs? Resource Card Background Information for Columbia Basin. Pacific NW National Laboratory.
- The Reptile Database is excellent on reptile and amphibian taxonomy (including the history of how the name of each species has changed over time).
- All About Amphibians. Answers to the most common questions. University of Washington Burke Museum.