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Perspectives from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute: Amphibians and wilderness

August 1, 2001

The decline of amphibian species has emerged as a major global conservation issue in the last decade. Last year, the Department of the Interior (DOI) initiated a major national initiative to detect trends in amphibian populations and research the causes of declines. The program, conducted principally by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), emphasizes lands managed by DOI, but collaboration with the Forest Service is encouraged to increase the scope of inference about population trends. Although amphibians are not usually the first group of animals that comes to mind when one thinks of wilderness, conservation of amphibian populations is clearly a wilderness issue.

Publication Year 2001
Title Perspectives from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute: Amphibians and wilderness
Authors Paul Stephen Corn
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Wilderness
Index ID 70159767
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
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