Documenting an occurrence of a new wildlife species for a region is usually good news. Unfortunately, with the number of non-native species that seemingly pop up, this is not always the case.
Long before winter seals the forest under ice, certain frogs begin preparing for a transformation that defies basic biology.
New Jersey is home to a total of 16 species of frogs and toads, 13 of which have been spotted in North Jersey. They live in a range of habitats from lakes to forests to right in your backyard, which ...
The gray treefrog is a species of small arboreal frog native to much of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada that is not seen as often as it used to be.
Anurans often call in acoustically complex choruses, which can consist of multiple closely related species. Closely related sympatric species often differ in phenology and the acoustic properties of ...