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Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
Amphibians
A frog that is waiting to eat bugs and be counted.
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A fine, friendly frog is waiting to eat bugs.

The park is home to American and Fowlers toads, several species of salamanders, and frogs.  The frogs have become the focus of a ten year study.  To learn more, click on the topics below.

Why we study frogs

What we know about amphibian population declines

How the study is done

This is a study done by adult and student volunteers. We are grateful for their willingness to get involved. Becoming a volunteer

Assumptions made in the study

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Last Updated: February 21, 2008 at 12:41 EST