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Philly citizens help toads cross the road

by Doug WechslerThey come by the hundreds, always under cover of night: It’s the annual migration of American toads in Upper Roxborough, a suburb of Philadelphia. And that means it’s time for the Toad...

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‘Snapshots in Time’: Spotting a Spotted Salamander

Citizen scientists on a field trip to spot wood frogs and spotted salamanders. Image Credit: Chase Mclean.by Aditi JoshiAre you a resident of the northern US or Canada? You can help scientists to spot...

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California Dreaming

Red-eared Slider (Photo by Gregory Pauly)Citizen scientists document in collaboration with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles help document reptiles and amphbians in Southern California to aid...

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Coop’s Scoop: Amphibian and Reptile Citizen Science on the next #CitSciChat

Cuban Rock Iguana (photo by Staselnik)There are millions of people taking part in citizen science across the world, and thousands of practitioners – scientists, educators, computer scientists, and...

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Make a Difference by Counting Croaks

White lipped tree frog (by Felanox/Wikipedia,/CC BY-SA 3.0)This is an except of a story that ran in the February 2015 issue of Association of Zoos and Aquariums monthly magazine, Connect. Looking for...

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