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| Fall 2006 Workshop |
Photo by David Knepper
Conservation and Management Issues Affecting Amphibians in the Southeast: Frog, Toad & Salamander Identification
OCTOBER 5 - 6, 2006
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
PALATKA, FLORIDA
4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177 (map)
The workshop was intended for professional scientists and managers whose interests or jobs involve amphibians and their habitats. The first day of the workshop was a series of presentations concerning conservation and management issues that affect amphibians in the Southeast. The second day involved instruction in the visual and auditory identification of frogs, toads and salamanders. There was a hands-on session that will include live and preserved specimens for identification. (see agenda below for details)
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