Where can I go for more information on amphibian declines and deformities? <!-- frogs, environment, biology -->
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Question: Where can I go for more information on amphibian declines and deformities?

Answer:

FrogWeb (http://frogweb.nbii.gov/) is an online multi-agency U.S. government site from which you can link to many related websites.

The North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations (NARCAM) (http://frogweb.nbii.gov/narcam/) website contains information on the occurrence of amphibian malformations including maps showing locations of observed malformed frogs. The site also enables scientists and the general public to report any findings of frog abnormalities either through the website or through a toll-free phone number (800-238-9801).

Source of this FAQ:
http://www.usgs.gov/amphibian_faq.html

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