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Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana Pretiosa) Movement and Demography at Dilman Meadow: Implications for Future Monitoring
Species Status Assessment Report for the Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana Luteiventris), Great Basin Distinct Population Segment
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Northern Red-Legged Frog,Rana Aurora
Columbia Spotted Frog Habitat Restoration Projects
Columbia Spotted Frog LENGTH: 5 to 10CM 10 Rana Luteiventris
Ecology of the Columbia Spotted Frog in Northeastern Oregon
Amphibian Identifier 20
Columbia Spotted Frog
Columbia Spotted Frogs in Dry Creek
Clarifying Distributions of Four Species of Rana in Southwestern British Columbia Using Edna Methods
Effect of Road Traffic on Two Amphibian Species of Differing Vagility
Columbia Spotted Frog - Rana Luteiventris Abundance: Rare Status: NSS3 (Bb) Natureserve: G4 S3 Population Status: Vulnerable Due to Restricted Distribution
Species Assessment for Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana Luteiventris)
Status of the Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana Luteiventris) in Alberta
Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana Pretiosa) a Global Rank of “G2/G3” and Subnational Rank of “S1”
WDFW Final Oregon Spotted Frog Status Report
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Status of Columbia Spotted Frog in Alberta 1998
Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog Conservation Assessment in California
Wildlife Habitat Suitability Models
Frogs Are Cool. They Jump
Frogs and Toads
Version 2020-04-20 Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana Luteiventris
Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana Luteiventris Formerly R. Pretiosa): a Technical Conservation Assessment
Nevada Columbia Spotted Frog Conservation Plan
Columbia Spotted Frog
Oregon Spotted Frog Listing
Oregon Spotted Frog
Spotted Frog Conservation Agreement and Strategy
Beaver and the Population Structure of Columbia Spotted Frogs in Western Montana
Columbia Spotted Frog, Great Basin Distinct Population Segment (DPS)
Draft Washington State Oregon Spotted Frog Recovery Plan
MOUNTAIN YELLOW-LEGGED FROG CONSERVATION ASSESSMENT for the SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS of CALIFORNIA, USA
Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Casper, WY 82604
Case Study: Successful Collaboration for Columbia Spotted Frog Conservation in Northern and Central Nevada
Anuran Colonization of Newly Constructed Ponds: the Importance of Time and Distance to Source Populations
Species Description
Population Dynamics of the Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana Luteiventris): Inference from Long-Term Demography
Frogs Are Cool Flyer
Columbia Spotted Frog