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The dataset contains the recorded locations of amphibians collected in
Southeast Alaska from 1867 to 2002. The records were compiled from 15
university and museum collections in the US and Canada. The data contain
records for the following species: Northwestern Salamander, Long-toed
Salamander, Roughskin Newt, Western Toad, Pacific Chorus Frog, Columbia
Spotted Frog, Wood Frog, and the Red-legged Frog.
Data Provided By:
S.O. MacDonald
Content date:
1867,2002
Citation:
Title: Southeast Alaska, USA Amphibian Occurrences from 1867 to 2002 Credits: S.O. MacDonald Publication Date: 2004 Publisher: Southeast Alaska GIS library
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The Conservation Biology Institute (CBI) provides scientific expertise to support the conservation and recovery of biological diversity in its natural state through applied research, education, planning, and community service.