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Welcome, you are about to sign up as a Frogwatch USA volunteer. This long-term amphibian study, managed by the National Wildlife Federation in partnership with the United States Geological Survey, will increase awareness of amphibian decline and will give you the opportunity to be directly involved in gathering information that can ultimately lead to practical and workable ways to help stop the decline of these important species. Before registering, read the Eight Easy Steps to Frogwatching and ensure that you will be able to commit to this volunteer opportunity.

This volunteering experience is great for individuals, families and small groups.

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If you have any questions about this form, or would rather sign up over the phone, call 1-800-247-7387 ext. 6177.

The sign-up process will only take a few minutes, and after you create your username and password, we'll ask you about the site where you plan to do your frogwatching.

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2005 Frogwatch Reports
Learn the frog calls and see a guide to frogs in your area.
CDs and tapes for learning calls
Helpful books to identify frogs
Eight easy steps of frogwatching
Protocol: Learn the instructions for frogwatching.
When: Learn when the best times are to frogwatch.
Equipment: Learn about the equipment you need while frogwatching.
Learn why amphibians are especially sensitive to changes in their environment.
Got a question? Ask the expert.
Frogwatching tips

USGSNWF Frogwatch USA is brought to you by the National Wildlife Federation, in partnership with the US Geological Survey.
Frogwatch USA relies on volunteers, like you, to collect information regarding frog and toad populations in neighborhoods across the nation.
Frogwatch USA is a proud member of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC).
PARC's mission is to conserve amphibians, reptiles and their habitats as integral parts of our ecosystem and culture through proactive and coordinated public/private partnerships.
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