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Join the frog and toad call survey
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Mar. 22, 2024 8:52 am
The Iowa DNR will be hosting two more frog and toad call survey training workshops.
There are still several spots available in our in-person training in Mitchell and Montgomery Counties. These workshops are for anybody interested in getting involved in Iowa's Frog and Toad Call Survey which has been collecting data on our state's amphibians for over 30 years.
Prospective surveyors must attend a training workshop.
The Frog and Toad Call Survey has a long tradition, starting in 1991. That was the first year a group of dedicated community scientists learned the frog and toad calls and trooped out into the night to visit wetlands across the state.
Over the years, volunteers have collected data on over 2,200 wetlands and provided an incredible record of frog and toad activity.
“It's rare to have such a broad set of data collected over so many years on one species, much less a whole group of vulnerable species,” Program Coordinator Stephanie Shepherd said.
To get involved with the frog and toad call survey you will need an adventurous spirit and the interest to learn up to 16 frog and toad breeding calls.
You can check out a few of those calls in our wildlife sound library,
Interested volunteers should first visit iowadnr.gov/vwmp and read through the survey requirements to see if it is something you'd have the time for and an interest in.
You can then see whether there are any survey routes nearby that need a monitor by browsing the maps of available routes. Surveyors are especially need in Montgomery and Mitchell Counties and surrounding counties.
If you don't see an available route near you, creating your own survey route is also an option.
The time commitment for conducting the survey and submitting data is roughly 10 hours total between April and July each year and will require being out after dark for roughly two hours during each survey period.
Workshops are most appropriate for adults or children 12 and older.
Each workshop has limited seats available, and a $10 fee is required. Registration will close a week prior to the workshops or whenever the workshops have been filled.
Direct questions to Stephanie at vwmp@dnr.iowa.gov
Interested volunteers must attend a training workshop.
In-person workshops are Wednesday, April 3, from 6:30-9:30 at Wolfe Nature Center in Montgomery County and Wednesday, April 10, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Milton R. Owen Nature Center in Mitchell County.