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Frog Loggers

EKPC launched this non-profit group with two goals in mind: To educate the public about amphibians, and to get an idea how many frogs are in Kentucky in order to spot trends in their populations.

Frog species in some areas of the world appear to be in rapid decline. We believe that tracking frogs tells us a lot about the health of our environment. If things don’t go well for them, that could be an indication of bad things for people because frogs absorb oxygen through their skins and spend most of their time in the water.

Frog populations are down in parts of Australia, California and Costa Rica. No one is sure why, but to get a better handle on the situation, we need better estimates on populations.

Frog Loggers consists of volunteers of all vocations and ages to do the job. The group is already finding new populations. For more information about Frog Loggers, contact Seth Bishop at (859) 744-4812.

Http://bioweb.wku.edu/froglogger

Send correspondance to:
East Kentucky Power Cooperative,

Attn: Seth Bishop
PO Box 707, Winchester, Kentucky 40392-0707