Weekend Amphibian Adventures
- Posted at 5:32 am on September 04, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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Pets Respect Amphibians and Wildlife
- Posted at 4:23 am on August 12, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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Thanks Wylee and Koko! Think about what you can do to be a responsible pet owner when it comes to wildlife!
Photo submitted by: Kathy Edelen from Cincinnati, Ohio
Two Hundred Celebrate 'Year of the Frog'
- Posted at 6:10 am on August 07, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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Blog and photo submitted by: Meghan Doran from Akron, Ohio
Amphibians Spotted in North Carolina Excursion
- Posted at 5:46 am on August 07, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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Nature Club Students Travel to West Creek Reservation
- Posted at 5:29 am on August 07, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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Blog and photo submitted by: Incarnate Word Academy from Parma Heights, Ohio
New Found Friend
- Posted at 8:10 am on July 02, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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Well I was sure that I could that I had no way to make a difference in my own backyard. But thanks to Kathy (Amphibian keeper) at the Cleveland Zoo, I made a few upgrades to my back yard and I will have new friends living in it. Here is just one of the many new friends.
Blog and photo submitted by: Jenni from Parma Heights, Ohio
National Geographic Searches for Amphibians in Ecuador
- Posted at 9:50 am on July 01, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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As president of Las Gralarias Foundation Inc. (a Leap into Action partner) I wanted to share some really exciting news from my last visit to Ecuador. My wife Kathy (LGF secretary), and Las Gralarais Foundation Inc. volunteeer Hannah went down to Reserva Las Gralarias (RLG) to continue our amphibian monitoring program we established a couple of years ago. Every trip we seem to find additional species to record for the reserve and we are now up to at least three new species discovered!Read all of National Geographic Searches for Amphibians in Ecuador
Grants Obtained for the Vernal Pool Habitat Project!
- Posted at 8:35 am on May 20, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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We are happy to announce the receipt of several grants that have been obtained to support Leap into Action's vernal pool habitat project. We received $1,500 from the Aquarium and Zoo Facilities Association (AZFA) Clark Waldram Conservation Fund, $750 from the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Cans for Conservation Fund and $500 from the Amphibian Taxon Advisory Group. And of course, all of these grants have been matched dollar for dollar by Cleveland Zoological Society, for a grand total of $5,500!
Along with sales of passports and other donations, we are well on our way to meeting our $10,000 fundraising goal for the project. What can you do today to help amphibians thrive in Northeast Ohio?
Science is Fun!
- Posted at 11:58 am on May 12, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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On Saturday, May 3, 2008, Case Western Reserve and The Jason Project presented "Science is Fun." Whatever your science interest, it could be found there.Student Run Amphibian Conservation Education Project
- Posted at 3:35 pm on May 05, 2008 by Frog-blogger
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Fifth Graders at Dodge intermediate School in Twinsburg are participating in an amphibian conservation education project. They will be making an "Amphibians of Ohio" poster with the help of Treefrog Educational. These posters will be located around Twinsburg to highlight the need to protect amphibian habitat and to reduce pollutants. The fifth-graders are raising funds to pay for the professionally produced posters by selling t-shirts. The slogan and images are student-created. The sale continues until May 16th. Buy a t-shirt and help educate Northeast Ohio about amphibians.
Students in the picture: Hunter Spittler (left), creator of slogan and Lexie Dungan (right), artist


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