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Sustaining America's Aquatic Biodiversity - Frog Biodiversity and Conservation

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420-527 (CNRE-87P)

Authors as Published

Authored by David Bishop, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Tech, and Carola Haas, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Tech

This publication is available in an enhanced digital version and PDF.

Frogs can be found in all landscapes, from deep under the water to high in trees. There are more than 100 species of frogs in the United States, and many of these are of conservation concern. This publication describes frog biology, diversity, and conservation issues.


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Publication Date

February 12, 2020