Reptiles and Amphibians that call the Kern River Corridor home


SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY COACHWHIP SNAKE

Phylum: Chordata, Class: Reptilia, Order: Squamata, Family: Colubridae, Genus: Coluber, Species: flagellum


coachwhip snake

SKINK

Phylum: Chordata, Class: Reptilia, Order: Squamata, Family: Scincidae


Skink

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How to Contribute

Citizen scientists can send us pictures of their sightings with the feature's common names and scientific names (For instance in the case of plants: Family, Genus, and Species) and any other description details. In order for the sighting location to be shown on a mapped locations application, a set of Latitude, Longitude coordinates would have to accompany the picture and details.

Citizen scientists can send us their contributions via email to editors@kernrivercitizenscience.org.

Pictures have to be of reasonably high resolution (at least 600px wide) and should compliment the images on this website. We are particularly interested in replacing pictures of native plants that have been downloaded from sources outside of the Kern River Corridor. If we decide to use your contribution, we will give you credit by listing your name with your contribution.