Reptiles and Amphibians

Reptile and Amphibian Surveys- The reports below show general observations of reptiles and amphibians.  MPG provides habitat for painted turtles, bull snakes, racers, garters, and the beautiful and friendly rubber boa.  We also have tailed frogs, spotted frogs, boreal toads, and pesky invasive bull frogs.  We only have one salamander, the long-toed variety, but this species shows up in surprising places. We have several projects underway to provide more habitats for it.  To read more (Click here).

REPORT
2012 WESTERN TOAD REPORT -

Matthew Schertz Phd. documents two western toad nursuries and explores invasive species threats to toads. 

REPORT
2012 DAVIS CREEK REPTILE AND AMPHIBIAN REPORT -

Matthew Schertz, Phd. shares observations from four reptile and amphibian surveys of Davis Creek.

RESEARCH UPDATE
2012 SALAMANDER REPORT -

Dr Matthew Schertz shares the 2012 Salamander Report.

RESEARCH UPDATE
INCREASING WETLAND HABITAT IN WHALEY DRAW -

Matthew Shertz details the creation of two ponds to serve as a refuge for amphibians and a water source for a variety of small animals.

RESEARCH UPDATE
2011 HERPETOLOGICAL REPORT -

Dr Matthew Schertz presents the 2011 Herpetological Report.

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