Unfortunately, it is hard to find many of the animals that Austin presents in the wild, but hopefully you can learn more about them here. Visit our education and conservation sites below, and find out more about Animal Planet's non-profit partners, dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of all animals.
Snake Education and Conservation
In the Wild: Asia
Find out more about the status of the python in the wild and what actions are being taken to protect snake populations.
National Zoo and Aquarium
Take action and adopt a reptile.
Snakes!
Check out all the great things snakes do for the environment and learn what you can do to protect these important reptiles.
World Wildlife Fund
Get the latest news on the state of the natural world, and find out what you can do at home and at work to protect the environment.
CITIES
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITIES) of Wild Fauna and Flora is an international agreement between governments that regulates wildlife trade for conservation purposes. Find out more about CITIES programs that work to ensure the international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival.
National Wildlife Federation
Take a free online wildlife-friendly gardening course, or add a free block to an online quilt to show your support to save the arctic fox.
PARC: Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
Join PARC to keep up to date on the status of reptiles and amphibians in the wild.
Center for North American Herpetology (CNAH)
Learn about herpetological happenings at CNAH.
EMBL Reptile Database
This database covers all living snakes, lizards, amphibians and crocodiles.
Herpetology.com
A great place to find a comprehensive list of reptile links.