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Mountain Yellow legged frogs and tadpoles in lower of two small pond at 11,200 feet, Bubbs Creek, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
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Mountain Yellow legged frogs and tadpoles in lower of two small pond at 11,200 feet, Bubbs Creek, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
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Mountain Yellow legged frogs and tadpoles in lower of two small pond at 11,200 feet, Bubbs Creek, Kings Canyon National Park, CA
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Mt. yellow legged frog (Rana muscosa) dead from Chytrid fungus, Hitchcock Lake ponds, west of Mt. Whitney, Sequoia National Park, CA. In the entire Whitney Creek drainage, there were only two breeding ponds of the yellow legged frog left in 2002 when Chytrid fungus broke out among juvenile frogs, wiping the entire population out. By 2008, there were no frogs left in the entire drainage.
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Frog
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Rana boylii on the Mattole River
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Part of study to place the OSF on the Federally 'Threatened' list. Location not specific to protect this population.
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One of a few dozen individual froglets observed. This is the latest generation (to date) to survive in an area over-developed for off-road recreational activities, unprotected.
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Mature Northern Red Legged Frog seen in the swamp, among the Duckweed. Note the sprig of Water Parsley in the top right hand corner of photo.
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Adult female