Please send email here (Including something in the Subject Line that mentions Californiaherps.com or something related to herps) regarding:
  • Questions or comments about the web site

  • Questions about reptiles and amphibians found in California, or anywhere else covered by this web site, regarding distribution or identification, etc . (Before asking for help identifying a herp, please look over the identification section. )

  • Reports of interesting sightings or unusual animals in California or the Northwest.

  • Permission to use or buy images or sounds credited to Gary N. or Gary Nafis.
For permission to use images credited to other photographers, find their email address on the list here and email the photographer directly.



If you want to submit photos for use on the site, please ask me first.
This site has been made so much better by the addition of pictures from many different photographers. I am always looking for pictures that illustrate something about an animal that is not already illustrated or an animal from a location not already covered, but keep in mind that this is not a free photo hosting site.
I don't have the space to put up every picture I receive.

I do not have any herps for sale and I don't have any advice on where to buy animals. There are plenty of other sources of this information on the web. Try Kingsnake.com for starters.

I cannot give out advice on caring for captive herps. See the Pet Care Links page for some places to get much better information about herp husbandry than I can give you.

I do not give out specific locations where you can find herps.
I am usually willing to talk about herping in California, but I can't be your travel guide and help you plan your trip. Try posting a request for information on one of the field herping forums. Don't be surprised if nobody will tell you exactly where to go since many good herping locations have been ruined by careless fieldherpers.


Thank you