Virginia is for Frogs
- Frog Friday: Climate Change- The current and future impact of climate change on biodiversity is poorly understood but it will lead to substantial changes in how ecosystems function. Read more… 
- Frog Friday: Northern Cricket Frog- The Northern Cricket frog is one of the smallest frogs in Virginia ranging in size from ½ to 1-½ inches in length and the topic of this week Read more… 
- Frog Friday: Preventing the Spread of Amphibian Diseases- Since the 1970’s, scientists have noticed a rapid decline and in some instances the extinction of several species of frogs around the world. Read more… 
- Frog Friday: Gray Treefrog- With this week’s Frog Friday we introduce another of Virginia’s tree-dwelling amphibians, the Gray Treefrog found in the Piedmont region. Read more… 
- Frog Friday: Squirrel Treefrog- This week’s spotlight shines on the Squirrel Treefrog, a species with some fascinating behaviors and who gets its name from the squirrel-like chattering call. Read more… 
- Frog Friday: Are You Habitat Aware?- Did you know that releasing plants or animals from your home into the outdoors (including aquarium plants and animals) is unlawful in Virginia? Read more… 
- Frog Friday: Green Treefrog- The charismatic-looking Green Treefrog ranges throughout Virginia’s Coastal Plain, including the Eastern Shore. Read more… 
- Frog Friday: Carpenter Frog- The Carpenter Frog is a medium sized frog found in the Coastal Plain of Virginia within acidic wetland ecosystems. Read more… 
- Frog Friday: Pickerel Frog- Pickerel Frogs (Lithobates palustris) are found throughout Virginia, except for the extreme southeastern corner. Read more… 
 
			