Monday September 6th 2010

Microhabitat Survey and Monitoring Project of Pumilio Dart Frogs announced

Monitoring the Microhabitats of Oophaga pumilio breeding and tadpole rearing sites will give the organizations and partners involved important raw data on subjects ranging from captive care requirements, to possibly helping to explain the lack of mosquito larvae in bromeliads.  Our project is a broad spectrum data collection, wildlife conservation program, which optimizes our partners’ input while testing for environmental variables which have been previously uncollected.

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Pair of Oophaga pumilio dart frogs
pumilio frog calling from a tree
Another pumilio in Costa Rica


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