WASHINGTON — D.C. is a city of firsts — the latest involves wildlife, and if you want to see the city’s teeming wildlife, the District Department of Energy and Environment has a program to get you ...
Do you know your croaks from your ribbits? A peeper from a leopard? If you do, Hartley Nature Center needs you. Even if you don't, come on down. The center will hold a frog-listening class Tuesday for ...
ALBANY — Volunteers in the Hudson Valley are preparing to document the annual breeding migrations of frogs and salamanders in a project led by the Department of Environmental Conservation. DEC ...
It was a chilly night along South Mills Road in Moyock as Hadley Twiddy and Karen Clark stepped quietly to the edge of a pond. The wildlife education specialists for the North Carolina Wildlife ...
A graduate student in biology at the Université de Montréal, Perez intends to visit more than 50 swamps and lakes. Last year she spotted seven species: the grey treefrog, northern spring peeper, wood ...
You’re much more likely to hear a frog or toad in the woods during the spring season than to see one. And Michigan is looking for volunteers to listen for them during the 20th annual frog and toad ...
Who: Matt Hokanson, 23, of Algonquin is a steward and frog monitor for Spring Creek Forest Preserve near the border of Hoffman Estates and South Barrington. What he does: Crouched in fields of prairie ...
When frogs in a field croak in chorus, they are not answering one another. They are in competition. Generally, only male frogs use their vocal sacs, which puff up like large balloons from their ...
Montreal, March 23, 2010 – Amélie Perez is preparing to tally the number of amphibians in the Montreal area for the second summer in a row. The objective? To measure the impact of the invasive plant ...