Northern Red-legged Frog

The Northern Red-legged Frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Northern Red-legged Frog (Rana aurora) is a species of amphibian, whose range is the coastal region stretching from southwest British Columbia to Northern California and is protected in British Columbia, Oregon and California. More

Northern Red-legged Frogs can be wide-ranging and highly terrestrial, sometimes inhabiting damp places far from water. Long rear legs give this frog excellent leaping ability, which it relies on to avoid predators by quickly leaping into vegetation or water. More

suggested that the abundance of northern red-legged frogs in Oregon’s Willamette Valley has declined (Nussbaum et al., 1983; St. John, 1987; Blaustein and Wake, 1990). Recent surveys suggest reproductive populations remain on much of the valley floor (C. A. P. More

In Washington, Northern Red-legged Frogs occur in the Pacific Coast, Puget Trough, North Cascades, West Cascades and East Cascades ecoregions. East of the Cascade crest, the only records from Kittitas and Yakima Counties are old museum specimen records. See Distribution Map. More

You can listen to more recordings of Northern Red-legged Frogs on this cd: Carlos Davidson - Frog and Toad Calls of the Pacific Coast - Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and on the cd that comes with this book: More

northern red-legged frog thumbThe Northern Red-Legged Frog was completed on 11/17/2009. Frogs remain one of my favorite subjects. Something about these amphibians make the artistic process (ink drawings then digitally tinted) really conducive to the illustration. More

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The Northern Red-legged Frog is a species of special concern under the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA). This species lives in forests and wetlands that are highly valued by humans for development. More

northern red-legged frog pen and ink illustration northern red-legged frog fine art print Fine art print of a Northern Red-Legged Frog. The print is hand-signed by the artist and is guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition. More

Northern Red-Legged Frog - Stock Art Illustration = northern red-legged frog color stock art illustration northern red-legged frog color stock art illustration Description: Stock art illustration of a Northern Red-Legged Frog (Rana aurora aurora. More

reported male northern red-legged frogs usually call underwater at a depth of at least 92 cm. More

Northern Red-legged Frog (juvenile) - Found east of Trinidad, CA near Strawberry Rock April 1, 2007 Ranids (True Frogs) Family - Ranidae NORTHERN RED-LEGGED FROG (Rana aurora aurora) Northern Red-legged Frog (juvenile) - Horse Linto More

state-sensitive Northern red-legged frog, great blue heron, bald eagle, beaver and salmon, as well as a multitude of native, flood-tolerant plants including the Wapato, a historic food source for Native Americans. More

Picture of Rana aurora has been licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license.
Original source: Flickr
Author: Lynette Schimming
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Order : Anura
Family : Ranidae
Genus : Rana
Species : aurora
Authority : Baird and Girard, 1852