The frog species sounds like a duck quacking and freezes solid each winter, according to wildlife experts.
As temperatures climb and trees bud with the arrival of spring, the species is awakening after months being frozen and nearly ...
You can lend your ear to help keep track of Wisconsin’s frog population. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources needs ...
After a long and frigid winter, the sound of spring peepers singing from beaver bogs is a welcome one for New Englanders. But before frogs can start their songs, a massive migration has to take place.
East Central Illinois FrogWatch program allows the C-U community to track frogs and toads in the area, contributing data to help scientists.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is looking for volunteers for the annual Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey ...
Spring peepers are tiny brown frogs that are currently creating a loud chorus in south-central Indiana wetlands. Beanblossom Bottoms Nature Preserve is a prime location to listen to the frog chorus ...
On a chilly spring evening, Jennifer Hsu and other volunteers walked with flashlights and buckets along Port Royal Avenue to help transport some unsung residents: the toads and frogs that live along ...
The spotted salamander, wood frog and spring peeper — the flagship species — can be found crossing roads in early spring.