The Ohio Department of Natural Resources lists the Western chorus frog as found in Hamilton County, but Salehpour points out ...
Western chorus frogs require temporary wetlands or shallow ponds without fish to breed. Hundreds of male chorus frogs pack into these small wetland depressions or ponds to sing their hearts out in ...
However, conservationists like Tommy Montpetit say that's not enough to protect the western chorus frog. "What they're doing, basically, is annihilating the population that exists there," he said.
The western chorus frog has experienced dramatic declines due to urbanization and habitat loss, being deemed threatened under Quebec’s loi sur les espèces menacées ou vulnérables and Canada ...