The Oregon Spotted Frog is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
The Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa; meaning "precious frog") is a member of the true frogs from the family Ranidae. More
Present range of the Oregon Spotted Frog in British Columbia Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana pretiosa) Common name: Oregon Spotted Frog Scientific name: Rana pretiosa Code: RAPR Status (BC): Red Status (COSEWIC): Endangered At a More
Oregon spotted frog | American bullfrog | Poison-dart frog | Vietnamese mossy frog White's tree frog | Fire-bellied toad > Oregon Spotted Frog Rana pretiosa SpottedFrog Size: Length: 1. More
in Canada, the Oregon spotted frog has been on the U.S. candidate list for more than 15 years but still has no federal protection in the United States. More
Relocation Project Oregon Spotted Frog Relocation Project Central Oregon Species Fact Sheet Oregon spotted frog Rana pretiosa Photo, Oregon Spotted Frog (USFWS). More
call of the Oregon Spotted Frog is a weak series of 6 – 9 clucking noises, and is usually only heard during breeding season. Threats: Wetland loss and degradation, introduction of new predators such as Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana). More
investigation indicates that Oregon spotted frogs were generally associated with larger emergent wetlands, i.e., ³ 4 hectares (Hayes, 1994a, 1994b, 1997). More
Oviposition Ecology of the Oregon Spotted Frog at Beaver Creek, Washington Screening Model for Determining Likelihood of Site Occupancy by Oregon Spotted Frogs (Rana pretiosa) in Washington Habitat Associations of the Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana Pretiosa): A Literature Review More
Oregon spotted frogs can be differentiated from similar species by their relatively short legs and webbing on their back feet that reaches all the way to the ends of the toes. More
Oregon Spotted FrogEcology of a Remnant Population of Oregon Spotted Frogs (Rana Pretiosa) in Thurston County, Washington March 2000 James W. Watson, Kelly R. McAllister, D. John Pierce and Amy Alvarado. More
Oregon spotted frog Oregon spotted frog Oregon spotted frogs look a lot like the Columbia spotted frog and the red legged Frog. In fact it takes an expert to tell Columbia spotted frogs and Oregon spotted frogs apart. More
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The Oregon Spotted Frog program first came to life in 1999 with the idea to collect recently-laid frog eggs in the spring and nurture the eggs in protected facilities until they had developed into baby frogs. More
The Oregon spotted frog is endangered in Canada and is a candidate for listing under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. It also is endangered in Washington, where just three known populations remain. More
The Oregon spotted frog population at Conboy Lake NWR is the largest remaining population of this species across its geographic range, having disappeared almost entirely from lowland marsh habitats. More
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Oregon spotted frogs are one of the most endangered amphibian species in Canada. Early last century, there were hundreds of thousands of them, ranging from northern California up into British Columbia’s Fraser Valley. More
Oregon Spotted FrogThe Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) was once abundant in the Pacific Northwest, found in wetlands and lowlands spanning from southwestern BC down to the northern tip of California. More
Oregon spotted frogs (Rana pretiosa) on Western toads (Bufo boreas) in Oregon, USA: American Midland Naturalist, v. 147, no. 1, p. 145-152. Catalog No: 1074 Pearl, C.A., 2000, Bufo boreas (western toad). Predation: Herpetological Review, v. 31, p. 233-234. More
views Ranamm — March 24, 2007 — The Oregon spotted frog, found only in the Pacific Northwest, is a little frog with big problems. Its population... Ranamm — March 24, 2007 — The Oregon spotted frog, found only in the Pacific Northwest, is a little frog with big problems. More
The Oregon Spotted Frog is small, five to ten centimetres long, and slightly odd-looking. Rather than sitting upright, like a typical frog, it has a lazy, sprawling posture. Its eyes are directed upward, rather that to the side. More
Oregon Spotted Frog Conservation Juvenile frogs released - On Sept. More
to help save habitat for the Oregon Spotted Frog, who is from the frog family Ranidae," Autumn said. More
Oregon spotted frog released into the wild to halt population crash = 23/09/2008 12:06:50news/sept_2008/oregon_spotted_frog_wdfw Oregon spotted frog. More
* States/US Territories in which the Oregon Spotted frog is known to occur: California , Oregon , Washington * US Counties in which the Oregon Spotted frog is known to occur: View All More
The exhibit will offer a look at the Oregon spotted frog, which has captured the attention of conservationists as the most threatened frog in the region. More