Thursday, May 26, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Saving the Relict Leopard Frog
At one point the relict leopard frog was thought to be extinct. But in the early nineties the frog was rediscovered at various springs in southern Nevada. A team of biologists from UNLV working with federal wildlife officials recently backpacked buckets of relict leopard frogs to a spring near Lake Mohave. The latest is one of about 10 releases of relict leopard frogs into the wild. Project leader Jef Jaeger is a research professor at UNLV Public Lands Institute and he joins us to talk about releasing the relict leopard frog into the wild and why the species is important to the area.
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Jef Jaeger, Research Asst Prof, Public Lands Institute and School of Life Sciences, UNLV
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Jef Jaeger, Research Asst Prof, Public Lands Institute and School of Life Sciences, UNLV
Listen Now
Monday, May 9, 2011
Biologists hope new home keeps frogs from croaking
"Biologists hope new home keeps frogs from croaking," by Keith Rogers, Las Vegas Review-Journal. View Video
Friday, May 6, 2011
High schoolers use GPS for habitat restoration
"High schoolers use GPS for habitat restoration," by Alyson Mack, 3/17/2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Public Lands Institute Gets Outdoors With CCSD Students
The Public Lands Institute worked in partnership with the Safe Routes to School Program at the Clark County School District to take Lunt Elementary School students hiking and geocaching at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Safe Routes to School Program Facilitator Hayden Ross captured the field trip on video and in photographs.
Monday, April 18, 2011
THE INAUGURAL LAS VEGAS SCIENCE FESTIVAL: MAY 1-7, 2011
THE INAUGURAL LAS VEGAS SCIENCE FESTIVAL : MAY 1-7, 2011
Check out the festival website and visit their facebook.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
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