Mood: incredulous
Topic: Media
"AmphibiaWeb (http://amphibiaweb.org) is pleased to announce an
agreement with the University of California Press that has enabled us
to post all of the species accounts from "Amphibian Declines", edited
by Michael Lannoo. We encourage authors to update these accounts.
Another new feature of AmphibiaWeb is a monthly update of literature
on amphibian declines, prepared by Tim Halliday of the Declining
Amphibian Population Task Force. To access the list go to the home
page, click on "Amphibian Declines", then "VII. Recent Scientific
Publications". The list is searchable on a month-by-month basis. We
are grateful to Dr. Halliday for this useful service."
David B. Wake, Director AmphibiaWeb
If you have not took the opportunity to check out AmphibiaWeb, I recomend you do so now. It is an awesone collection of data about amphibians from all over the world, and with Lannoo's data from his book Amphibian Declines, the US species are now covered even better than before. There are species accounts, photos, range maps, if you can think of it its there. I'm serious, stop wasting your time reading my babbling and go check it out. There is also a link on the left side if you want to use it again later.