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Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF)-Link To Life
Because what's happening to frogs today may very well indicate what will happen to other living things tomorrow. What is the Smithsonian Biodiversity Program doing about it? As part of the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force, the Smithsonian supports study of the startling large-scale decline of amphibian populations from protected habitats. ...
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Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Research Showcase: PRIMENET AMPHIBIAN PROJECT AT SHENANDOAH AND BIG BEND NATIONAL PARKS
SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK At Shenandoah ... or total counts), and may not be the best parameter to use for relating salamander populations to environmental variables such as soil pH. TABLE 1: FIGURE 1: TABLE 2: FIGURE 2: ...
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Deformed Frogs in Minnesota - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Survey - Fact Sheet on Malformed Frogs in Minnesota What You can Do There are a variety of volunteer monitoring opportunities available where you can collect and submit information about your local amphibian populations. List of Volunteer Frog Monitoring Opportunities More Information For more information about deformed frogs in Minnesota, call the MPCA at 651-296-6300 or 800-657-3864. Or visit ...
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Chytridiomycosis (Amphibian chytrid fungus disease) - Fact sheet
(Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), a fungus capable of causing sporadic deaths in some amphibian populations and 100% mortality in others. The disease has been implicated in the mass die-offs ... of frogs in the past 15 years, but its origin and its true impact on populations remain uncertain and are under investigation. See also More about invasive species More invasive species ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Amphibian Malformation and Decline
An alarming number of amphibian deaths at numerous sites were found to be caused by iridoviruses. In the western United States, the endangered Wyoming toad and the boreal toad have been ... rapidly identify diseases, giving researchers a better idea of how to contain and manage declining amphibian populations. For more information about this topic, contact: Dr. Carol Meteyer, Phone: (608) 270-2462, ...
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FROGLOG 58 - Amphibian Monitoring Standards – a Workshop for African Students
Monitoring Standards a Workshop for African Students Amphibian Monitoring Standards a Workshop for African Students By Daniel Ariano Snchez and Alejandro Del Valle Moreno A Report on Work Carried Out with Support ... where the San Miguel River rises. The Manzano Brook has not shown a decrease in amphibian populations. We appreciate the support of DAPTF in this study. FROGLOG Number 58, August 2003 ...
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FROGLOG 57 - Amphibian Conservation in the US Pacific Northwest
Cooper-ative efforts among agencies, institutions, and societies have been pivotal for inventory and monitoring, concern-species management, and education. Research: Both university and agency ...
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INHS Amphibian & Reptile Collection
Threatened & Endangered Species in IL Draft ephemeral wetlands pamphlet (downloads a large .pdf file) US Central Division Working Group of the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF) Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) Chicago Wilderness Calling Frog Survey Chicago Herpetological Society EMBL Reptile Database The Sistrurus Information Network IPFW Center for Reptile ...
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USGS North American Amphibian Monitoring Program, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to monitor populations of vocal amphibians. The USGS provides central coordination and database management. The regional partners recruit and train volunteer observers, like you, to collect amphibian population data, following the protocol of the NAAMP. Amphibian population data are collected using a ...
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