OhioAmphibians.com

Home of the Ohio Frog & Toad Calling Survey and

The Ohio Salamander Monitoring Program

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Welcome to OhioAmphibians.com!

Your source for information about Ohio's frogs and toads, salamanders and newts, their habitats, the Ohio Frog and Toad Calling Survey, and the Ohio Salamander Monitoring Program, supported by the Ohio Division of Wildlife*.

Ohio is home to as many as 40 amphibian species. (The exact number is debated due to the unisexual Ambystoma salamanders and the potential occurrence of the Southern Leopard Frog). Amphibians are an important part of Ohio's rich natural heritage, and we invite you to explore this site and learn more about these wonderful animals, where they live, and what is being done to make sure they remain part of Ohio's biodiversity for future generations. Enjoy!

Above: A classified Land-Use/Land-Cover map of Ohio draped over a shaded relief map. (Large)
What's Inside?

Ohio Frogs and Toads - The Ohio Frog and Toad Web.

Ohio Salamanders - The Ohio Salamander Web.

Amphibian Habitats - Where do Ohio's amphibians live?

Monitoring - Would you like to help determine the health of Ohio's amphibian populations? Check out the Ohio Frog and Toad Calling Survey and the Ohio Salamander Monitoring Program to see how you can become involved.

Don't have the time to commit to a formal monitoring program? Whether you are a serious naturalist, photographer, or just a casual observer of wildlife, you can still contribute! Share your observations with us here.

News and Events

Upcoming Meetings of Interest:

Feb. 11, 2012:
Ohio Natural History Conference


March 7, 2012:
Ohio Wildlife Diversity Conference

March 10, 2012:
2nd Ohio Amphibian Research and Conservation Conference.
Registration is NOW OPEN. Details here.

Archives:

2nd Ohio Reptile Research and Conservation Conference (2010): Program and abstracts. The next reptile conference is tenatively scheduled for March, 2014.

Ohio Amphibian Research and Conservation Conference (2008): Program and abstracts.

1st Ohio Reptile Research and Conservation Conference (2006): Program.

Content on OhioAmphibians.com by Jeff Davis (frogs and toads) and Greg Lipps (salamanders). Site designed and maintained by Greg Lipps. *The Ohio Frog and Toad Calling Survey and the Ohio Salamander Monitoring Program are supported by the Ohio Division of Wildlife with funds donated to the Wildlife Diversity and Endangered Species Program through the state income tax checkoff and revenues from the sale of wildlife conservation license plates. Thank you Ohio!