en  Link: http://www.ea.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/action/frogs
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Information about Deformed Frogs in Minnesota on the Web Site for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Link: http://www.pca.state.mn.us/hot/frogs.html
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Irish frog survey organised by the Irish Peatland Conservation Council to find out more about the status of the frog in Ireland. Link: http://www.ipcc.ie/hoptoitintro.html
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Missouri toads and frogs are colorful, harmless, vocal and valuable. Our forests, prairies, rivers, swamps and marshes are home to a multitude of toads and frogs, but few people know how many varieties we have, how to tell them apart, or much about their natural history. Link: http://mdc.mo.gov/nathis/herpetol/frog
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A description of the Leopard Frog [rana pipiens] and Frog Links Link: http://raysweb.net/specialplaces/pages/frog.html
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Non-profit organization of scientists, educators, policymakers and naturalists dedicated to amphibian conservation. Describes the threats and explains how members of the public can play their part.  Link: http://www.savethefrogs.com
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en  Link: http://www.biodiversity.environment.gov.au/threaten/information/frogs
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The Water Federation provides information about amphibian declines, explaining that because frogs are often among the first to 'croak' when ecology is upset, they act as an indicator species for the health of the ecosystem. Link: http://www.bogfrog.com/WHYBOG.HTM
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