Pool Frog

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81Water / Vernal pool / Jefferson Salamander / Wood Frog / Spotted Salamander / Frog / Egg / Salamander / Mole salamanders / Reproduction / Herpetology

Using Egg Mass Surveys to Monitor Productivity and Estimate Population Sizes of Three Pool-breeding Amphibians at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT TO THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, W

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Source URL: www.vtecostudies.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-06 14:34:03
82Wood Frog / Pine barrens / Blue-spotted Salamander / Wetland / Merced National Wildlife Refuge / San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex / Water / Vernal pool / Mole salamanders

Featured Habitats Wildlife (like people!) requires food, water, shelter and sufficient space to survive. If any of these habitat components are missing or significantly altered, animals become stressed and exposed to dis

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Source URL: www.state.me.us

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-30 13:35:00
83Vernal pool / Blue-spotted Salamander / Wood Frog / Vernal /  Utah / Conservation biology / Phyla / Linderiella occidentalis / Midvalley fairy shrimp / Water / Branchiopoda / Biology

$8.00 Forestry Habitat Management Guidelines for Vernal Pool Wildlife Metropolitan Conservation Alliance

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Source URL: maineaudubon.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-06 11:52:10
84Fish / Lithobates / Vernal pool / Spotted Salamander / Crawfish Frog / Wetland / Northern cavefish / Frog / Amphibian / Water / Geography of Indiana / Mole salamanders

Microsoft Word - nhi_illustrated_script_2.doc

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Source URL: media.wfyi.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-11-03 16:50:28
85Herpetology / Wood Frog / Blue-spotted Salamander / Spotted Salamander / Frog / Wetland / Salamander / Conservancy fairy shrimp / Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge / Mole salamanders / Water / Vernal pool

VERNAL POOL ASSESSMENT 20 February 2001 Authors

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Source URL: www.maine.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-30 13:48:39
86Vernal pool / Frog / New Mexico Spadefoot Toad / Toads / Water / Scaphiopus holbrookii

The Eastern Spadefoot by Rob Criswell Pennsylvania’s amphibians fall into three distinct groups — salamanders, frogs and toads—except for one. One member of the Anuran group (the group that includes frogs and toads

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Source URL: fishandboat.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-28 13:20:01
87Wood Frog / Spotted Salamander / Wetland / Frog / Water / Mole salamanders / Vernal pool

VP Directional Buffer Guidance Current review areas Typically, vernal pool regulations apply to the pool depression and a radial buffer around the pool. Buffers were established largely to protect the water quality of th

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Source URL: www.nae.usace.army.mil

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-26 12:55:12
88Mole salamanders / Vernal pool / Wood Frog / Spotted Salamander / Habitat corridor / Frog / Amphibian / Biology / Conservation / Environment

Vernal Pool Best Management Practices (BMPs) General Condition 24 of the NE GP states, “Direct, indirect, secondary, and cumulative adverse effects to all vernal pools (VPs), including their envelopes and critical terr

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Source URL: www.nae.usace.army.mil

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-05 16:23:13
89Vernal pool / Red Back Salamander / Conservation biology / Amphibian / Woodland salamander / Frog / Northern two-lined salamander / Salamandroidea / Plethodon / Shenandoah Salamander

Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative Understanding Amphibian Populations in the Northeastern United States Currently, 90 amphibian species are recognized in the Northeast, inclu

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Source URL: www.pwrc.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-22 15:13:49
90Wood Frog / Pine barrens / Blue-spotted Salamander / Wetland / Merced National Wildlife Refuge / San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex / Water / Vernal pool / Mole salamanders

Featured Habitats Wildlife (like people!) requires food, water, shelter and sufficient space to survive. If any of these habitat components are missing or significantly altered, animals become stressed and exposed to dis

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Source URL: www.maine.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-30 13:35:00
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