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Web Pages
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  Frogwatch USA http://www.nwf.org/frogwatchUSA/
A frog and toad monitoring program by the National Wildlife Federation in partnership with the United States Geological Survey.
  Amphibian Ark http://www.amphibianark.org/
An international partnership to ensure the global survival of amphibians, especially those that cannot be safeguarded in nature. Includes background information, campaign resources, activities, petition, news, and contacts.
  http://www.frogweb.gov http://www.frogweb.gov
A multi-agency initiative that provides information about recent, global declines and deformities among amphibian populations.
  Whole Frog Project http://froggy.lbl.gov/
An interactive frog dissection kit, movies, sounds, and information.
  Exploratorium: Frogs http://www.exploratorium.edu/frogs/
Features an online exhibition, frog myths across cultures, and sound files.
  MidWest Frogs http://www.midwestfrogs.com/
Video clips of frog calls in QuickTime format.
  Frogs Australia Network http://www.frogsaustralia.net.au/
Information about Australian frogs and their conservation.
  Deformed Frogs in Minnesota http://www.pca.state.mn.us/hot/frogs.html
Information on possible causes and what the MPCA and other organizations are doing about deformed frogs.
  Frogs and Toads of Georgia http://wwknapp.home.mindspring.com/GAFrog.Toad.html
Detailed species accounts with photos, illustrations, calls, and range maps for 32 species.
  Frogs of Australia http://frogs.org.au/frogs/
A guide including descriptions, distributions, breeding calls, identification key, and a glossary.
  Kentucky Frogs and Toads http://bioweb.wku.edu/froglogger/
Listing of the species of frogs and toads that inhabit Kentucky. Offers photographs of species, a range map, and sound files of their calls.
  Toronto Area Frogging http://www.zoo.utoronto.ca/natalie/frogpage.html
Volunteer to conduct an area frog survey or just look over the wealth of information available here.
  Nova Scotia Frogs http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/frogs/
Photos and descriptions of species endemic to the region.
  Frogs of Tasmania http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/wildlife/frogs/frogs.html
A guide to Tasmania's frogs from the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. Includes sound files of frog calls.
  Frogs of South America http://www.morley-read.com/frogs_on_line/frogs_on_line.html
Photographs of frogs of Ecuador, Trinidad, Tobago, and the Lesser Antilles.
  Frogs of New England http://library.thinkquest.org/11034/
ThinkQuest resource and game page for students. It describes the anatomy, the habitats, and the life cycle of local amphibians.
  Order Anura http://www.msu.edu/user/costabil/academic/portfolio/herp_lab/Anura.htm
Description of the families of the order, including characteristics and behaviour.
  Biology of the Frog http://www.lookd.com/frogs
Information and facts including anatomy, life span, diseases, and history.
  http://www.ifrog.us http://www.ifrog.us
Provides information about frogs and toads. Includes forums, news, facts, caresheets, photograph gallery and games.
  A Rough Guide to Anuran Families http://www.cyberlizard.plus.com/anurans_families.htm
Provides a guide to the classification of the frogs and toads with information about each family.
  Westward Frog! http://ice.ucdavis.edu/CANVDecliningAmphibians/texthtml/wwfrog.html
Information about the frogs and toads of California and threats to the survival of the state's amphibians. Includes a bibliography of field investigation methods and a directory of researchers.
  Tadpoles of the United States and Canada: A Tutorial and Key http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/tadpole/
An approach to identifying frog larvae using characteristics of living tadpoles. Includes photographs.
  Scientific American: Explaining Frog Deformities http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000D5DCC-CA4A-1E1C-8B3B809EC588EEDF
An eight-year investigation into the cause of a shocking increase in deformed amphibians has sorted out the roles of three prime suspects.

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