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A Framework for Guiding Management Decisions for Amphibians in an Uncertain Future

Principal Investigator
Caitlin Littlefield

Dates

Start Date
2021-10-01
End Date
2024-09-30
Release Date
2021

Summary

Amphibians are a group of animals facing especially severe declines due to many factors including climate change and a common pathogen, the amphibian chytrid fungus. To make informed decisions about amphibians, wildlife managers need to identify species facing the greatest threats and the actions that will most effectively minimize impacts of those threats. Although some amphibian species are relatively well-studied, for most, data to inform management decisions are lacking. Therefore, tools to assist managers must be applicable to amphibian species across a range of data availability and susceptibility to climate change and other threats. In this project, researchers will determine which amphibians in the North Central region of [...]

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“Columbia Spotted Frog; Credit: Kristin Lohr, USFWS”
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Columbia Spotted Frog; Credit: Kristin Lohr, USFWS
Columbia Spotted Frog; Credit: Kristin Lohr, USFWS

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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