I'm going to leap right into today's topic -f rogs. More specifically, the northern leopard frog, which after weeks of absence from our drought-stricken lawn popped up in front of Mariah and me as we ...
Aug. 17—Washington wildlife managers released hundreds of endangered northern leopard frogs into Washington's channeled scablands Tuesday evening. About a dozen of those frogs were outfitted with ...
Spring choruses of frogs and toads are in full swing. As temperatures warm, frogs and toads emerge after a long, cold winter and begin their annual serenade. Males call out, advertising their fitness ...
Following conservation efforts, northern leopard frogs are once again thriving in Waterton Lakes National Park. The park is celebrating 10 years since the species returned to the region, after ...
WASHINGTON (CN) - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has found that a petition submitted by the Center for Native Ecosystems contains sufficient information on the status of the Northern Leopard Frog ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — A hundred imperiled northern leopard frogs will be hopping back into the wild soon, thanks to a recovery program at the Oregon Zoo. The rapidly growing tadpoles were brought to ...
OTHELLO, Wash. — Nearly 300 endangered northern leopard frogs hopped back into the wild at the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge in August. The northern leopard frog has been listed as endangered in ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — More than 100 northern leopard frogs reared at the Oregon Zoo are hopping back into the wild this month, thanks to a collaborative effort to save one of the last remaining ...
Almost 300 endangered northern leopard frogs that were raised at the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park were released into the wild at the end of August. They were released back into the wild at the ...
Efforts to recover the population of the northern leopard frog at the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge are bearing fruit, according to NonStop Local. The northern leopard frog has survived winter ...
The half-cup-size spotted frog leaped out of the grass and willows at the edge of a beaver pond in the Santa Fe Canyon Preserve. Biologist Robert Martin lunged forward and caught it with cupped hands, ...