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Native Species Among Victims of Calif. Fires, Floods (National Public Radio, January 25, 2008)

Research Finds That Breakdown Products of Widely Used Pesticides are Acutely Lethal to Amphibians (USGS Newsroom, May 30, 2007)

Can the Bullfrog Invasion be Stopped? (National Geographic News, September 28, 2004)

Facing Extinction (Pasadena Star-News, September 12, 2003)

Human Footprints on the Web of Life (USGS Western Region Public Lecture, August 28, 2003)

Frog Die-offs at Acadia Examined (National Parks Conservation Association, July/August, 2003)

Frogs, Fish, and Fires: A New Look at Fire and Fuels Reduction Effects (USGS Newsroom, June 21, 2003)

Alien Species in Cahoots (USGS Newsroom, May 13, 2003)

Bullfrogs reap the benefits of bluegill dietary preference (Portland Oregonian, March 19, 2003)

Studies Dispute Ultraviolet Effect On Amphibian Population Declines (Science Dailey, December 12, 2002)

Study finds NW frogs can skip sunscreen (The Oregonian, December 12, 2002)

UV Radiation May Not Be Linked to Frog Declines (Environment News Service, December 4, 2002)

Shedding Light on Amphibian Declines: New Research Finds That Ultraviolet Radiation May Not Be a Factor in Amphibian Population Declines (USGS Newsroom, December 3, 2002)

The Frog Man of the Sonoran Desert (National Public Radio, September 5, 2002)

Research Programs & Partnerships (People, Land & Water, August 2002)

Amphibians at a Crossroads: Overview (People, Land & Water, August 2002)

In the Midwest, Farm Ponds Work for Wildlife (People, Land & Water, August 2002)

Toad's Numbers Linked to Fire (Missoulian, July 28, 2002)

Reptiles and Amphibians of Coastal Southern California (USGS Newsroom, March 21, 2001)

USGS Research Finds that Contaminants May Play an Important Role in California Amphibian Declines (USGS Newsroom, December 7, 2000)

USGS Diagnoses Causes of Many U.S. Amphibian Die-Offs (USGS Newsroom, August 8, 2000)

New USGS Research Shows How Land Use Affects Amphibians (USGS Newsroom, March 29, 2000)

Chytrid Fungus Associated With Boreal Toad Deaths in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (USGS Newsroom, March 29, 2000)

X-Ray Studies Shed Light on Frog Deformities (USGS Newsroom, March 29, 2000)

Chytrid Fungus Implicated as Factor in Decline of Arizona Frogs (USGS Newsroom, March 29, 2000)

USGS ISSUES WILDLIFE HEALTH ALERT: CHYTRID FUNGUS INFECTION ASSOCIATED WITH DEATHS OF THREATENED BOREAL TOADS IN COLORADO (USGS Newsroom, September 10, 1999)

USGS Issues Wildlife Health Alert: Associates Virus with Salamander Die-offs (USGS Newsroom, October 22, 1998)

USGS Responds to Amphibian Declines with Program in Great Smokey Mountains National Park (USGS Newsroom, May 29, 1998)

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