A new tool for assesing field sites and amphibian communities in Atlanta

To supplement the Metro Atlanta Amphibian Monitoring Program data, we have initiated a Project on iNaturalist. While this doesn't replace our data collection protocol, it can be used to assess and record any amphibian observation, helping us to identify sites not currently monitored by the MAAMP and also keep a record of trends for the 28 historic species of amphibians native to the Georgia Piedmont.

http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/metro-atlanta-amphibian-monitoring-project-maamp

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