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Helminth Communities in the Northern Spring Peeper, Pseudacris C. Crucifer Wied, and the Wood Frog, Rana Sylvatica Le Conte, from Southeastern Wisconsin
1 Project T-107-D-1: Demography, Community Dynamics, and Health of Reintroduced Wood Frog Populations and Resident Amphibian
The Tenth Challenge Walking with Miskwaadesi the Tenth Challenge FROG FRIENDS and MORE
Factors Affecting the Predator-Prey Relationship Between Predaceous Diving Beetle Larvae
Fifield View PDF
Amphibian Background
Spring 2021 Spring Creative Ways Ways Creative
Maine Breeding Bird Atlas
The Herpetology of Mount Desert Island, Maine
My First Field Guide to Vernal Pools
Species Profile: Minnesota
Anuran Families Morphological Characteristics
Amphibian Alert! ______
Indigenous and Established Herpetofauna of Caddo Parish, Louisiana
Pond-Breeding Amphibian Species Distributions in a Beaver-Modified Landscape, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine Jesse Cunningham
Your Monarch Garden Help Our Monarchs Lend Us Your Ears Share Your Bumble Bee Photos
Illinois Frogs and Toads Poster
SPRING 2003 Introduction to Amphibians They’Re Slippery, Slimy Critters
Top View
Tadpoles of the United States and Canada
Anuran Community Monitoring at Congaree National Park, 2011 Supplemental Monitoring to 2010 Efforts
Iowa Amphibians
Frogs and Toads of the NC Coastal Plain Eastern Spadefoot S
Acadia Mammals, Amphibians, and Reptiles
Bar Harbor Project Center Trail View: Acadia National Park
Frogwatch Teachers' Guide to Frogs As Indicators Of
A Field Guide to the Animals of Vernal Pools
Acadia National Park Amphibian and Reptile Inventory: March – September 2001
The Role of Multiple Stressors in Ranavirus-Caused Amphibian Mortalities in Acadia National Park Wetlands
Champlain Valley WMA Checklist
Amphibian Trivia MONTSHIRE at HOME: POND LIFE
Spring to Life Ponds
Identification of Wetlands and Vernal Pools in Bar Harbor from Aerial Photography
The Post-Glacial History of the Spring Peeper, Pseudacris Crucifer (Anura: Hylidae)
Animals of Acadia
Natural Heritage Conservation Brochure
Cafritz 1 Spring Peepers at UNDERC: Do Different Sized Spring Peepers Yield Different Phonotaxis Responses to Various Conspecifi
Freaky Frogs of West Virginia
A Field Guide to Amphibian Larvae and Eggs of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa Technical Report Series
Herpetology Guide
Amphibian Populations of Acadia National Park: Patterns and Processes in Relation to Anthropogenic and Natural Changes in Wetland Ecosystems