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Featured Frogwatcher New volunteers were ready to go this year, signing up to monitor frogs and toads in almost every state. From 1999 to now, over 4,300 volunteers registered across the country. Over 1,300 new volunteers have signed up in 2004 alone and over half have conducted one or more surveys. In total, the program has grown over 43% this year. Take a look at how many folks are monitoring in your area.
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| 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. |
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| 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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