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Columbia Environmental Research Center Website for the Columbia Environmental Research Center with links to staff, publications, databases, field stations, and projects including those on the Rio Grande, burrowing owls, sea turtles, and geospatial technology. (Score: 1.261)
Tadpoles of the United States and Canada: a tutorial and key Key and tutorial to identify species of tadpoles from North America with color photographs. (Score: 0.871)
North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP) The North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP) is a long-term monitoring program designed to track the status and trends of frog and toad populations with links to data access, protocol, and how to volunteer as an observer. (Score: 0.811)
Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative Homepage for the Dept. of Interiors Initiative coordinated by the USGS for amphibian (frogs,toads,salamanders and newts) monitoring, research, and conservation. Links to National Atlas for Amphibian Distribution, photos, and interactive map server. (Score: 0.690)
Amphibian declines and deformities Amphibian population declines and deformities due to various causes including land use change, viruses, and fungi. Links to USGS press releases, answers to FAQs(HTML and PDF versions)and photos with downloadable files. (Score: 0.690)
Amphibian malformation and decline Frog malformations studies at the USGS National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wisconsin to document scope and to determine the causes of the observed malformations. (Score: 0.690)
Radio-tracking amphibians: lessons from implant and external attachment procedures Paper from Forum on Wildlife Telemetry, Snowmass Village, CO, 1997, describes technique for implanting radio-transmitters for tracking amphibians such as frogs with telemetry. (Score: 0.690)
Western Ecological Research Center products Western Ecological Research Center (WERC) publications and products search web page. Any products which are available to download appear as links. The links may be html, zip, pdf files or other file types. (Score: 0.668)
Southeastern Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative Overview of the Southeastern Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative, annual report, field methods and protocols, statistical design and analysis, glossary, projects, and lists of frogs, toads and salamanders. (Score: 0.556)
Western Ecological Research Center (WERC) Links to research at the field stations of the Western Ecological Research Center with direct links to web pages for wildlife videos, satellite telemetry, fire ecology, invasive species, herpetology field guide, and coastal ecosystems. (Score: 0.550)
Desert tortoise research at Western Ecological Research Center (WERC) Links to research studies, conservation information, and general information on desert tortoises at the Western Ecological Research Center in Sacramento, California. (Score: 0.544)
Amphibians & reptiles of the southeastern United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands Links to information on species of frogs and toads and salamanders located in the southeastern United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands, with information on appearance, habitats, calls, and status, plus photos, glossary, and provisional data. (Score: 0.536)
Field guide to the reptiles and amphibians of coastal Southern California Field guide to identify the reptiles and amphibians of coastal Southern California with glossary and map. (Score: 0.464)
Center for Aquatic Resource Studies - poster presentations Poster presentations for Center for Aquatic Resource Studies projects related to Greater Everglades, marine and coastal studies, manatees, coastal ecology, nonindigenous species, mussels, and herpetology. (Score: 0.413)
Center for Aquatic Resource Studies - welcome to the kids corner Childrens website on southern Florida aquatic biology with short movie clips of amphibians, games & puzzles, wildlife pictures, teacher resources, and more. (Score: 0.413)
Padre Island Field Research Station sea turtle research Site on Padre Island Research Station research collecting data on turtle nest distribution and trends, size, relative abundance, and foraging ecology that is used to help protect, manage, and restore these endangered and threatened species. (Score: 0.382)
The brown tree snake on Guam: How the arrival of one invasive species damaged the ecology, commerce, electrical systems, and human health on Guam A comprehensive information source on the effect on Guam life of the invasive brown tree snake that without natural enemies has proliferated and destroyed vertebrate fauna, invaded homes, caused thousands of power outages, and killed birds and pets. (Score: 0.308)
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