Following decades of decline, the population of Oregon spotted frogs in the Upper Deschutes Basin is showing signs of a rebound, a signal that the region’s unhealthy wetlands are beginning to recover.
Greer, 45, and Delp, 47, admit that they had never heard of the Oregon spotted frog — or even recall taking biology in school — but the results of their 85-cent-per-hour job has stunned researchers.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock A threatened species has been rebounding in Oregon wetlands, according to The Bulletin. Oregon spotted frogs ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized plans to recover a threatened Oregon frog and an endangered Missouri fish. More than a $1 billion difference separates the cost estimates in the Fish and ...
BEND, Ore. — A federal judge will soon hear arguments on whether to order a change in water management to benefit the Oregon spotted frog. The Bulletin reports that WaterWatch of Oregon has filed a ...
Preface -- General account -- Common names -- Present classifications -- Scientific name -- Specific evaluation of our North American forms -- Range -- Habitat ...
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford. Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in ...
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