LINKS FOR ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ALASKA WOOD FROG MONITORING PROJECT:


PROJECT OVERVIEW

SURVEY INSTRUCTIONS

WOOD FROG CALLING INDEX:

Category 1 (.mp3 652 KB)
Category 2 (.mp3 313 KB)
Category 3 (.mp3 159 KB)
Training Recording
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DATA FORMS

RESULTS

CITIZEN SCIENCE

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The Alaska Wood Frog Monitoring Program is a project of the
Alaska Citizen Science Program
, a partnership including the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Chugach National Forest, The Alaska Zoo, and The Alaska Natural Heritage Program.

WE WANT YOU!

We’re looking for CITIZEN SCIENTISTS: individuals, families, clubs, or groups-ANYONE who wants to learn more about amphibians and wetlands in Southcentral and Interior Alaska. The ALASKA WOOD FROG MONITORING PROJECT is a volunteer based effort designed to assess the current status of WOOD FROGS in this area. The goals are to learn where they live, what habitats they’re found in, and to establish a baseline for future monitoring. This project provides a unique and fun opportunity for individuals, groups, schools, and kids of all ages to learn about amphibian ecology and to get outside and explore our wild Alaskan backyard- at the same time contributing valuable information to amphibian researchers in the state.

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

We are asking you to help solve these mysteries by gathering baseline data on wood frog distribution and habitat. We provide the background, materials, and, training, and you provide actual data to scientists! To learn more about how you can help please read the PROJECT OVERVIEW.

Now that you have read the project overview, with the background information, you can begin by downloading your DATA FORMS and SURVEY INSTRUCTIONS. The only training you require is to learn the following WOOD FROG CALLING INDEX (this is fun and only takes minutes):

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- No amphibians calling.

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- Individuals can be counted.There is space between calls (approximately 1-6 frogs).
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- Calls of individuals can be distinguished but there is some overlapping of calls (approximately 6-12 frogs).
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- Full chorus. Calls are constant, continuous, and overlapping (more than 12 frogs).

Now that you have heard the WOOD FROG calling Index, you can test yourself with the TRAINING RECORDING

DATA SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

You can send your completed forms to us through the following ways: 1) email- just fill out the electronic form, save it to your desktop, and then send as an attachment; 2) postal mail- we can send a stamped envelope to you upon request; or 3) fax. See below for contact addresses, phone and fax numbers.

WHO SHOULD YOU CONTACT?

If you or your group, class, or organization would like to participate in wood frog surveys, are interested in finding out about or scheduling a wood frog presentation for your classroom or citizen group, or simply have any questions, PLEASE CONTACT:

Marian Snively – Project Coordinator
Alaska Department of Fish & Game
333 Raspberry Road
Anchorage, AK 99518
Phone: (907) 267-2893
Fax: (907) 267-2433
marian.snively@alaska.gov

OR

David Tessler
Alaska Department of Fish & Game
333 Raspberry Road
Anchorage, AK 99518
Phone: (907) 267-2332
Fax: (907) 267-2433
david.tessler@alaska.g
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