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Welcome to the Frogwatch British Columbia website!
By participating in this program you will help increase our knowledge
of frogs and toads in British Columbia. Frogs and toads are a part of local
biodiversity - the amazing variety of life around us. Conserving
biodiversity is essential to the health of the planet and the welfare
of humankind. Frogs and toads also have a special role to play in
keeping the environment healthy. Perhaps because they live "on the
edge" between water and land, and have semi-permeable skin, frogs
and toads are very sensitive to pollution and other environmental
changes.
Worldwide, many species are declining in numbers or have recently become extinct.
Monitoring frog and toad populations is one way to check the health
of wetland areas. Frogs and toads can be used as indicator species,
because they are vulnerable to changes in the atmosphere, the land,
or the water. Tracking changes in the geographic range, the beginning
and ending of the calling season, and the population of frogs and
toads in British Columbia can help us understand changes occurring in the
environment. The most effective way to track changes in frog and
toad populations is to listen for their calls during mating season
in the springtime. Male frogs and toads call to protect their territory
and attract females. Each species of frog and toad has a very distinctive
mating call.
We need your help and want you to become a Frogwatch-British Columbia volunteer
observer. Becoming a volunteer is very easy. All you need to do
is learn the frog and toad calls, choose a location to listen for
calls, record your observations, and send your observations to us
via our website, telephone, fax, or by mail. Your information will
be entered into a database and you will be able to view a map showing
your observation location and the location of other Frogwatch volunteers
in British Columbia.
Happy Listening!
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