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* Associated Press. March 18, 2005. Scientists: Road Salt May Harm the Environment. Article regarding Nancy Karraker’s research. Appeared in USA Today, MSNBC, and other newspapers and websites.

* Bullfrogs reap the benefits of bluegill dietary preference (Portland Oregonian, March 19, 2003)

* Facing Extinction. September 12, 2003. Interview including Cindy Hitchcock, USGS Western Ecological Research Center, by the Pasadena Star-News.

* Study finds NW frogs can skip sunscreen (The Oregonian, December 12, 2002)

* UV Radiation May Not Be Linked to Frog Declines (Environment News Service, December 4, 2002)

* Barichivich, J. and S.A. Johnson. August 2002. Frogloggers: Using technology to listen for frogs. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):30.

* Charron, T. August 2002. Lower Mississippi River research evaluates land use. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):33.

* Facing Extinction. September 12, 2003. Interview including Cindy Hitchcock, USGS Western Ecological Research Center, by the Pasadena Star-News.

* Corn, S., August 2002, Research programs and partnerships: People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior), v. 9, p. 29.

* Cortina, E.M. December 2005. Southeast amphibian research making leaps and bounds. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 12(2):31.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., and Bury, R.B., August 2002, Amphibians at a crossroads: An overview: People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior), v. 9, p. 28.

* Frog Die-offs at Acadia Examined. July/August, 2003. Interview of David Green, USGS National Wildlife Health Center, by the National Parks Conservation Association.

* Dratch, P.A. August 2002. National parks join amphibian initiative. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):32.

* Droege, S. August 2002. FrogwatchUSA. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):35.

* Fisher, R.N. and others. 2000. Missing Linkages: Restoring Connectivity to the California Landscape. Co-hosted with SD Zoo, California Wilderness Coalition, Nature Conservancy. Held at San Diego Zoo, California (150+ people attended).

* USGS Research Finds that Contaminants May Play an Important Role in California Amphibian Declines. December 2000. Articles on declining amphibian research conducted by Gary Fellers. News stories in San Jose Mercury News, UniSci, Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee, Stockton Record, Fresno Bee, San Francisco Chronicle.

* Fish may give way to frog. April 2001. Report of USGS research conducted by Gary Fellers. Fresno Bee.

* Sierra frogs fall silent. June 2001. Report of USGS research conducted by Gary Fellers. Fresno Bee

* Amphibious assault: Scientists debate what's causing Sierra frogs and toads to vanish. July 2001. Report of USGS research conducted by Gary Fellers. Fresno Bee.

* What’s killing the frogs? May 2002. Report of USGS research conducted by Gary Fellers. Newsweek.

* Why frogs croak: Winds take pesticides to high Sierras. June 2002. Report of USGS research conducted by Gary Fellers. Valley Voice

* Poisoning the imperiled. Dec/Jan 2004. Report of USGS research conducted by Gary Fellers. National Wildlife.

* USGS Radiotelemetry Studies. January 6, 1999. Interview of USGS Scientist Gary Fellers regarding red-legged frog telemetry. CNET television.

* Declining Amphibians. January 1999. Interview of Gary Fellers of the Western Ecological Research Center, USGS regarding amphibian declines. National Geographic Magazine.

* Frog Deaths and Monitoring Programs. March 1999. Interview USGS research biologist Gary Fellers. National Geographic News.

* Frog Deformities Not Cause of Frog Declines in California. April 1999. Interview of USGS scientist Gary Fellers of the Western Ecological Research Center. San Jose Mercury News.

* Counting Croaks and Ribbets; Volunteers Monitor Frog Population. April 21, 2000. Interview of Gary Fellers, USGS Western Ecological Research Center, by the San Francisco Chronicle.

* Disappearing Frogs Puzzle Scientists. March 30, 2000. Interview of Gary Fellers, USGS Western Ecological Research Center, by Health 24 News.

* Green, D. August 2002. Virus and fungal infections a major cause of amphibian die offs. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):30.

* Jones, P. August 2002. Chemical sampling at malformation sites. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):31.

* Knutson, M.G., and Wise, M., August 2002, In the Midwest, farm ponds work for wildlife: People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior), v. 9, p. 34.

* Langtimm, C.A. August 2002. Scientifically sound monitoring of amphibians. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):35.

* Loope, L. August 2002. Out of their element: Invasive Coquis in Hawaii. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):34.

* Meteyer, C. August 2002. Malformations begin in aquatic nurseries. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):31.

* Rice, K. August 2002. An ancient duality. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):29.

* Invading Bullfrogs Appear Nearly Unstoppable. September 28, 2004. Interview of Cecil Schwalbe, USGS Southwest Biological Science Center, by National Geographic News.

* Schwalbe, C. August 2002. Regional views: Leopard frogs in the Sonora Desert. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):32.

* The Frogman of the Sonoran Desert. September 5, 2002. Interview of Cecil Schwalbe, USGS Western Ecological Research Center, by National Public Radio.

* Sparling, D. and G. Fellers. August 2002. Contaminant studies in the Sierra Nevadas. People, Land, and Water (U.S. Department of the Interior) 9(1):33.

* Sun Worshippers. July 28, 2002. Interview of Steve Corn, USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, by the Missoula, Montana, Missoulian.

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