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The book covers breeding advice for the following species.
- Producing F1 and F2 generation offspring from a pair of Near Eastern Fire Salamanders Salamandra infraimmaculata, Ambystoma altamirani, Ambystoma andersoni, Ambystoma mavortium, Cynops cyanurus, Gyrinophilus porphyriticus, Hynobius dunni, Hynobius retardatus, Lissotriton graecus, Lissotriton vulgaris, Paramesotriton chinensis, Pleurodeles nebulosus, Triturus anatolicus, Triturus ivanbureschi, and Tylototriton ziegleri
- International, European and German national policy guidelines for the protection of newts and salamanders and their effects on captive care management and trade
- Salamander diversity in Central America