Bullfrog Control at the Landscape Scale in Arizona - Managing Invasive Species for Native Amphibian Recovery
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Overview
Learn about landscape-level bullfrog control efforts in Arizona through this 59-minute webinar that explores the challenges and solutions of managing invasive American bullfrogs in southwestern U.S. waterways. Discover how these non-native amphibians, introduced in the early 1900s, have impacted local ecosystems and threatened native species like the federally protected Chiricahua leopard frog. Follow a collaborative team's comprehensive approach to bullfrog management, including distribution assessment, systematic removal strategies, and the creation of buffer zones to prevent reinvasion. Gain insights from University of Arizona researcher David Hall on implementing effective control measures across southern Arizona's aquatic systems to support native species recovery and ecosystem restoration.
Syllabus
Bullfrog Control at the Landscape Scale in Arizona
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