Wildlife Species - REPTILES & AMHPIBIANS
New Hampshire is home to 40 species of reptiles and amphibians, including amphibians, frogs, toads, snakes and turtles.
Critical Wildlife Species Profiles for Reptiles & Amphibians -
from the NH Wildlife Action Plan
The following reptiles and amphibians have been identified as species of conservation concern in New Hampshire. Click on the link to read the Species Profile, which describes the habitat, known locations, threats, and conservation and research needs for each species. Species in bold have their own webpage.
Black racer (snake) |
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| Fowler's toad |
Learn more about Reptiles & Amphibians in New Hampshire!
Link here to the NH Fish & Game Department's "Reptile & Amphibian Reporting Program," and learn about identifying species, learning frog calls, and how you can help conserve New Hampshire's snakes, frogs, salamanders, and toads.
Habitat Management for Reptiles & Amphibians
Click here for a brochure about having a reptile- and amphibian-friendly backyard.
Click here to learn about the Northeast Habitat Management Guidelines for Reptiles & Amphibians, created by Partners in Reptile & Amphibian Conservation (PARC).

