Amphibians are a crucial part of both aquatic and land ecosystems and National Capital Region parks are home to at least 20 different amphibian species. Learn how amphibian populations are changing based on fifteen years of NPS monitoring.
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Article 1: Amphibian Monitoring Update 2021
Learn how amphibians in the National Capital Region are faring based on fifteen years of NPS monitoring. Explore population changes, threats and stressors, and data-informed tools for protecting amphibian populations in our parks. Read more
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Antietam National Battlefield
Article 2: Antietam Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at Antietam! Read more
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Catoctin Mountain Park
Article 3: Catoctin Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at Catoctin! Read more
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Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Article 4: C&O Canal Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at C&O Canal! Read more
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Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Article 5: Harpers Ferry Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at Harpers Ferry! Read more
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George Washington Memorial Parkway
Article 6: George Washington Memorial Parkway Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at George Washington Memorial Parkway! Read more
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Manassas National Battlefield Park
Article 7: Manassas Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at Manassas! Read more
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Monocacy National Battlefield
Article 8: Monocacy Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at Monocacy! Read more
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National Capital Parks-East
Article 9: NCP East Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at National Capital Parks - East! Read more
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Prince William Forest Park
Article 10: Prince William Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at Prince William! Read more
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Rock Creek Park
Article 11: Rock Creek Amphibian Monitoring 2021
Learn how amphibian populations are doing at Rock Creek! Read more
Last updated: October 19, 2023