Links to
amphibian decline and abnormality sites and information:
- A New Threat
to Frogs (U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service. Endangered Species Bulletin. September/October
2000) (pdf file)
- Amphibian
Declines: an issue overview (pdf file) -
Task force on Amphibian Declines and Deformities.
- Frog Chytrid fungus. New South Wales (NSW), Australia, National Parks and Wildlife Service,
- FrogWeb: Focus on Amphibian Declines and Malformations
- Amphibian Specialist Group (ASG) - part of the International Union for Conservation, Species Survival Commission (The Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force is now part of ASG)
- Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) - U.S. Geological
Survey (USGS)
- Amphibian Declines and Deformities - U.S. Geological Survey, National Wildlife Health Center
- Center
for North American Herpetology
- North American
Amphibian Monitoring Program
- The Herptox Page - The effects of environmental contaminants on
reptiles and amphibians
- Amphibiaweb - Information on all aspects of amphibian biology
- Global Amphibian Assessment - conservation status information for the world's 5,743 known species of amphibians.
- Amphibian Ark - coordinating the effort to conserve select species of amphibians in zoos and aquariums with the hope that the species can be reintroduced to the wild at a later stage.
- Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation - members include individuals from state and federal agencies, conservation organizations, museums, pet trade industry, nature centers, zoos, energy industry, universities, herpetological organizations, research laboratories, forest industries, and environmental consultants.
- Association of Zoos & Aquariums Amphibian Conservation Program
- Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency: Deformed Frog Information
Links
to information for homeowners on proper use
of fertilizers:
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