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FrogWatch offers free training to citizen scientists
St. Louis-area citizen scientists are needed to monitor frogs and toads from their backyards, parks, fields, creeks or just about anywhere with FrogWatch and the Saint Louis Zoo. The information
Help stop amphibian decline by volunteering for FrogWatch | 70 West Sentinel
The St. Charles County Parks and Recreation Department is teaming up with the Saint Louis Zoo to offer FrogWatch USA training for those interested in learning about the wetlands in their communities by reporting on the calls of local frogs and toads. The training will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Friday, March 16 at Broemmelsiek Park near Defiance. You don't have to be a frog or toad expert to be a FrogWatch USA volunteer. All you need to do is have an interest in frogs and toads, join the Saint Louis Zoo's FrogWatch Chapter, participate in our volunteer training session and commit to monitor a site of your choosing for at least three minutes twice throughout the breeding season—of February through August. Be a part of this monitoring program to become directly involved with gathering information that can ultimately lead to practical and workable ways to stop amphibian decline. FrogWatch USA is a long-term citizen science monitoring program that was started by the U.S. Geological
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