
Amphibian Monitoring
Amphibian monitoring involves systematically observing and recording the presence, numbers, and health of amphibian populations—such as frogs, salamanders, and newts—in a specific area. This process helps scientists assess the environmental conditions and identify potential threats like pollution, habitat loss, or disease. By tracking changes over time, monitoring provides valuable data to inform conservation efforts and ensure the sustainability of these sensitive and valuable species in their ecosystems.