Did you hear the spring peepers whistling away on one of the warm evenings we have had recently? Though it’s early in the year, it would not have been surprising to have heard the little frogs with ...
CLARENCE, N.Y. — Amphibians are one of the most overlooked and underappreciated creatures in the environment. Part of that may have to do with their secretive nature. Staying hidden helps frogs, ...
Tazewell County Public Library is hosting an event that you might not have expected. The library is hosting “Frogwatch USA ...
Can you tell one type of frog from another by the sound of its call? If so, FrogWatch USA needs you. If not, the group will teach you how. Connecticut chapters of FrogWatch USA, a nationwide ...
As spring arrives, ponds across Champaign-Urbana come alive with the chorus of calls from frogs and toads. But for local volunteers, those sounds are more than background noise — they’re data. Now in ...
The LSU Hilltop Arboretum will host FrogWatch training and its annual symposium in January. The training session takes place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Beverly Brown Coates Auditorium ...
Just because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean you won’t find some activity at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo. In fact, during the month of February some people like the Bissontz family go to the zoo to ...
If you could help save a species just by listening for its call, would you do it? Roger Williams Park Zoo is training adults and families to do just that as part of its long-running FrogWatch program.
Even though we humans can’t safely gather right now, frogs and toads can. And they certainly are. With the arrival of spring, these vocal amphibians are out and about, calling to attract mates and ...
A program aiming to rid the Northern Territory of cane toads will receive more Government funding to help the cause. The Territory Government has announced it will continue its support for Frogwatch, ...
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