BEND, Ore. — The spotted frog, a candidate for the federal threatened and endangered species list since 1991, appears to be making a comeback in parts of Oregon. Biologists Christopher Pearl and Jay ...
Out on the desert, many animals do just fine. Sage grouse thrive in the brush. Snakes wriggle in the sun and hide under rocks. Pronghorn range for miles, as do mule deer, badgers and birds. We were ...
A potentially invasive Cuban tree frog was found Monday on a plant sold at a tropical plant store in the Beaverton area. This is the second time in the last few years the Oregon Department of Fish and ...
In a wetland near the banks of the Deschutes River, Jennifer O’Reilly stepped cautiously into half a foot of water in search of an elusive creature whose small size belies its importance. Crouching in ...
The first species ever to be emergency-listed as an endangered species in Canada, the Oregon spotted frog was on the U.S. candidate list for 23 years before it federal protection in the United States.
In 2012, Jay Bowerman received an exciting email from a friend. The message contained a photo of an Oregon spotted frog that the friend’s 6-year-old nephew, Brett Judish, had caught in Bend’s Old Mill ...
Biologist Justine Brumm stood on the side of U.S. Highway 30, waiting to cross. Scanning the horizon in both directions, an opportunity finally appeared. “After this one,” Brumm said. The car whipped ...
WASHINGTON (CN) – “The most aquatic native frog in the Pacific Northwest,” the Oregon spotted frog, has been [proposed](http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg ...
Worried about the health of Oregon's frogs? Rogue Pundit, a Southern Oregon blogger, passes along a report that parallel studies in Oregon and England indicate predators may be responsible for one of ...
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