Tip of the Day - Become a Frogwatcher

Amphibians are a vital part of our ecosystem. Unfortunately, pollution, UV rays, development of wetlands, and the introduction of non-native species have caused a noticeable decline in over 200 species of amphibians all over the world.
FrogwatchUSA through the National Wildlife Federation is a great way for you to contribute information that may lead to the preservation of frogs and toads. With a commitment of just twenty minutes a week observing frogs in your local area, you can help FrogwatchUSA monitor the amphibian population.
Don’t worry, you don’t have to touch them. Monitoring mostly involves learning to identify and record frog and toad calls. The FrogwatchUSA website has all the information you need to get started.
Becoming a Frogwatcher is a great summer project for you and your kids, and is a way to play a direct role in species conservation.
Another Eco-Friendly Tip from Allie.