Sunday, November 22, 2009

We know where they live, but where do they live?

The Pine Barrens Treefrog is a staple of the New jersey Pinelands. The state of New Jersey has worked to protect this area which has helped this endagered species stay un-threatened. They can also be found in very isolated populations within South North Carolina and notrthern South Carolina. In addition, small populations are living in Alabama and south-central Florida. However, the majority of the PBTF population lives in the Jersey Pinelands. Sightings have been reported of the PBTF in neighboring states like Georgia. This is a rare occurence and does not mean the PBTF is moving from it's dominant geographic habitats.

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