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Conservation Agreement for the Oregon Spotted Frog (Raila pretiosa) in the Klamath Basin of Oregon

This agreement includes a brief summary and overview of the Oregon spotted frog, including a species description, and a description of the Oregon spotted frog’s habitat, life history, distribution, status, as well as threats facing the species range-wide and in the Klamath Basin. This includes both information based on available credible research and the professional opinion of federal wildlife biologists. This information may need to be updated as new science becomes available. For more detailed infornation regarding Oregon spotted frog, refer to the Conservation Assessment for the Oregon spotted frog (Rona pretiosa) (Cushman and Pearl 2007), which is incorporated by reference.

Go to "Conservation Agreement for the Oregon Spotted Frog (Raila pretiosa) in the Klamath Basin of Oregon" on United States Forest Service
Author
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Publication Year
2010
Species
Oregon spotted frog
Topic
Planning, Reptiles & Amphibians
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