Northwest Nature Notes

The blog of the Slater Museum of Natural History

Showing posts with label frogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frogs. Show all posts
Thursday, June 2, 2011

THE CHORUS OF THE CHORUS FROGS

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Early every year in the Pacific Northwest a familiar sound rings out, telling us it is spring whether it seems that way or not. this is the ...
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Monday, March 22, 2010

FROGS ARE JUMPING!

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Spring in the Pacific Northwest was made for amphibians. They flourish in cooler temperatures than reptiles, and they do best where it’s we...
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Saturday, December 19, 2009

5,000+ bullfrogs dying in desert potholes

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At Potholes Reservoir, Grant Co, Washington I discovered a rather dramatic scene of thousands of bullfrog tadpoles that were trapped in d...
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Slater Museum of Natural History
Our goals are to preserve and provide a collection of specimens to be used for research and education. Located in Tacoma, Washington, the Slater Museum is one of the region's significant repositories for bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian and plant specimens from the Pacific Northwest. In addition, we strive to educate the local community about nature and about the value of museums.
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