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Gopher frog searches and monitoring in Alabama

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Capito Quest skip to main | skip to sidebar Capito Quest Gopher frog searches and monitoring in Alabama Monday, February 1, 2010 Instructions for Participating We're a little late in getting this out, but most of the breeding season is still ahead of us. Here's basically what participants need to know, with more to follow. Contact Mark Bailey if you need Google Earth placemarks showing all historic and extant gopher frog sites for Alabama. Remember to rport on every site visited, regardless of results. Negative data is important. ======================================== Gopher frogs typically breed from January through March (with exceptions) in fishless, ephemeral woodland ponds or pools that are also used by other species including spring peepers, chorus frogs, leopard frogs, newts, and ambystomatid salamanders. Look for relatively open pools in or adjacent to natural forest. A “good” gopher frog pond is relatively open (not shaded by tree canopy) and has a...

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