Finding Frogs

Who’s behind the spring serenade?

As our Maine frogs start to move about and sing, spring is a good time of year to find and identify them. Join naturalist Sarah Gladu for an online program to learn all about Maine frogs: how to find them, how to identify them by their song, what interesting behaviors and characteristics they may have, and why they are important in our local habitats.

Sarah will also talk about some threats to frog populations and share ideas for helping to protect frogs and other amphibians in your neighborhood.

Recorded on April 9, 2021 in Damariscotta, Maine.

Photo: American bullfrog.


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