![]() NPS/ Todd Miller In 2005, a team of specialists was formed to oversee the conservation of relict leopard frogs. The team began a translocation program to establish experimental populations at suitable locations. The remoteness of Tassi Spring on Parashant National Monument has thus far proved to be one such candidate. The spring's low elevation, diverse vegetation, 74°F water temperature, and lack of non-native competition make the spring a viable habitat for the frogs. In 2016, 175 frogs were introduced to the spring. Two years later, in 2018, evidence of a reproducing population was observed helping to lead the way to recovery of this fragile species. |
Last updated: February 26, 2025