Early Spring is just around the corner and the Oregon Spotted Frog breeding season is coming up VERY soon. WCAMP is ramping up to begin another important season of population census, genetic data collection, and habitat restoration. Check out this wonderful article in Whatcom Talk about the work WCAMP and our partners are doing for …
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So you have Oregon Spotted Frogs on your Property- what now?
The Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana pretiosa) is a Federally Threatened and State Endangered Species. What if you find these frogs on your property? Find out what it could mean by listening to this video and learn more:
Eastern Newt Study Hits the News
The Bellingham Herald recently published an article focusing on our recent work documenting the presence of the non-native Eastern Newt in Whatcom County. Check it out. https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/local/article255362701.html
New Little Invader
It feels like Whatcom County has been in the forefront on non-native species recently between the Giant Asian Hornet, Green frogs and now, get ready for it, the Eastern Newt (a.k.a. Red-spotted Newt) (Notophthalmus viridescens). I have to say they are adorable and how can such a small, attractive animal be a problem? That is …
Last Work Parties of the Season!
Have you wanted to come out and meet the Oregon Spotted Frog and help out with some restoration work? This is the last weekend for our scheduled work parties! Sept 11 (Saturday) 9 am till 3 pm or whatever you can do.September 12 (Sunday) 9 am till 3 pm or whatever you can do. Work …
Come Help the Frogs!
Oregon Spotted Frogs desperately need your help! We have accomplished much in the past 5 years of our Oregon Spotted Frog habitat restoration project, which has allowed tadpoles to reach metamorphosis even in this year of record-setting heat, but the young frogs now must survive an escalating drought before the fall rains return. Help us open …
Summer Frog Sounds
Check out this video and you can hear the calls of both Green Frogs and American Bullfrogs (sadly both invasive). This is very typical habitat for both of these species. If you hear or see these frogs we would love to hear from YOU! You can email any sightings to us at vikki@whatfrogs.org . If …
Listen to the Frogs
Jump into some fun community science. WCAMP is working to get a better understanding of where to non-native frogs are living in Whatcom County. The American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) and Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans) have both been introduced to our County. At present we know that they ARE here, but we really don’t know where …
Congratulations! WCAMP Wins Award
We are very excited to announce that Dr. Stephen Nyman and Vikki Jackson of WCAMP have been named Recovery Champions for 2020 by the US Fish and Wildlife Service! Recovery Champions are U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff and their partners whose work is advancing the recovery of endangered and threatened species of plants and …
Season of the Frog
As February wains and March moves in we begin to hear the beginning of frog choruses in the Pacific Northwest. Most of this noise is made by the very small, but mighty, Pacific Chorus Frog. The males of this tiny frog are gifted with a voice you just can’t ignore. And that is exactly what …