Quebec Program That Keeps Tabs On Frog Species Is Looking For More Volunteers

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Quebec program that keeps tabs on frog species is looking for more volunteers

2 days ago

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2 days agoNewsDuration 2:00The province’s Amphibian Population Monitoring Program helps track common frog species across Quebec to better understand what areas should be prioritized for conservation. Biologists say it also helps determine whether an ecosystem is healthy.

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