Amphibians - Conservation, Education &
Rehabilitation
(http://www.nativehabitats.org/frogs.htm)
(this page updated April 21, 2005)
Frogs and other amphibians are critical elements of healthy
ecosystems... as "environmental indicators", as prey species, as predators
and more. They are threatened by habitat loss, air and water pollution, and
more. People of all ages enjoy learning more about amphibians ... and what
you discover about them will likely surprise and delight you.
Please send updates for this or other Native
Habitats topics to the contact information at the bottom of this page.
Center for Reptile & Amphibian Conservation and Management
(Midwest U.S. & beyond)
Web:
herpcenter.ipfw.edu/
Jumping Frog Research Institute (Sierra Nevada, CA)
Web:
www.jumpingfrog.org
"the mission of the [JFRI] is simply to restore and protect native
amphibian populations in the Sierra Nevada (California)
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