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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [French] |
The Decline of the Leopard Frog, (Rana pipiens)
Amphibian populations in many different parts of the world are in decline, especially in western North America and Australia. It is a phenomenon from which Canadian species have therefore not escaped unscathed. For several decades, mass die-offs have led to the disappearance of entire populations and even to the extinction of some species. A number of these declines can clearly be attributed to the loss or degradation of wetlands, while others could result from the combined influence of many different factors, including climate change, increased ultraviolet radiation, introduction of exotic species, overharvesting (for human consumption), pollution, etc.
This text was read on the site below. A special thanks to Serge Gagné
For more information see This Site
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Good detail. I like this lime green & the texture/markings of this frog. You've captured the eye & auditory organ of this slimy looking beast well. You've avoided the "shoe" view, breaking your perspective off at a good angle. An I.D. & some notes would have been helpful. Welcome to TN!
- RAP
(7405) - [2004-09-18 19:44]
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Bonita imagen de este batracio Gaetan.
Bellos y brillantes colores, buena perspectiva y encuadre, al igual que su agudeza, con el agregado de la imagen doméstica del workshop.
Recuerda participar con tus críticas a las imágenes de otros usuarios para el crecimiento de TrekNature.
Pretty image of this batrachian Gaetan.
Beautiful and shining colors, good perspective and frame, like its sharpness, with the aggregate of the domestic image of workshop.
Remember you to participate with your critics to the images of other users for the growth of TrekNature.
- TAZ
(10918) - [2004-09-19 1:06]
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Oh la belle verte ! J'adore sa couleur. Bonne photo, bien nette. J'apprécie de découvrir cette drôle de grenouille...
Well done !
Quelle netteté! Réel cadeau pour moi car je suis un passionné des batraciens et des reptiles. J'ai d'ailleurs implanté un petit étang dans mon jardin pour pouvoir les observer de près. Belle photo. Merci. Rudy.