Help Us Find Georgia's Rarest Frog — The Gopher Frog

Today was the annual Georgia Gopher Frog Research and Conservation Summit. This year it was hosted here in Atlanta at the Amphibian Foundation. UGA (Maerz Lab), Zoo Atlanta, GA DNR and USFWS was in attendance.

In all likelihood, the captive propagation program at AF (and also at Zoo Atlanta) will not produce eggs for experimental release this season as the frogs are still a bit young. We collectively decided to focus our attention on field surveys of known and historic ponds throughout Georgia.

Georgia Gopher Frog Research and Conservation Summit, Amphibian Foundation, Dec 2018.
 The Amphibian Foundation has been tasked with leading field surveys at Alligator Creek WMA, about 3 hours south of Atlanta. Surveys probably will not start for weeks, but we are putting the word out to the public that we need help! If you would like to get out to the field and help us look for Georgia's rarest frog (or at least the eggs of GA's rarest frog) Please let us know. If you send a message to gopherfrog@amphibianfoundation.org we will put you on the list to get alerted once field survey plans develop.
Gain valuable field experience, work with Amphibian Foundation staff and help an imperiled frog species! Join us for field sampling @ Alligator Creek.

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