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Is the Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog in Hot Water - Because of Cold Water?

April 28, 2015 Stephanie Worley Firley, U.S. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station

For the foothill yellow-legged frog, breeding can be a challenging matter. It is the only true frog in western North America that breeds exclusively in streams, preferring warm stream edges. Its eggs can be swept away with spring rains and rapid currents, so a relatively long breeding season allows...

Forestry

Forest Service Program Introduces Kids to Natural Resource Careers

November 01, 2013 Brandan Schulze, Northern Region, U.S. Forest Service

In an age where technology tends to focus the attention of youth indoors, getting kids outdoors and interested in natural resource careers is even more vital today. Since 1998, an innovative U.S. Forest Service seven-week summer program in central Montana has been achieving that goal by immersing...

Forestry

Are Frogs on the Edge of Survival?

September 18, 2013 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

A lethal fungus is killing frogs and other water-dwelling amphibians all over the world, but a team of international scientists led by U.S. Forest Service scientist Deanna Olson is working to understand why. Olson, who works at the agency’s Pacific Northwest Research Station, and her colleagues have...

Forestry
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