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FROGS ARE GREEN!

For over 200 million years, ponds, marshes, grasslands, and rain forests have come alive with the calls of frogs. Yet these remarkable and colorful animals are declining at such a rapid rate that they are being called the Earth’s next dinosaurs. According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, a third of the world’s amphibian species are threatened with extinction. To read more, click here!

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Teachers:
Calling all Frog Artists!

Susan and I are seeking kids’ frog art—lots of it! We hope to encourage kids and their teachers to learn about and get interested in frogs, toads, and other amphibians. If you’re an elementary school teacher, parent, or educator, please send us jpegs (2mb maximum size) of your students’ or kids’ drawings or paintings of frogs and we will display them in school group galleries on the FROGS ARE GREEN blog. We’d be happy to receive images of any art form—sculpture, drawing, painting, or watercolor. Read more>>

Announcing the winner of our first "Frogs Are Green" photo contest! Congratulations to Jocelyn Hyers, whose winning photograph of a green tree frog was taken in Pierce County, Georgia, USA. To see her photo click here!

Do you do fieldwork or amphibian research with a zoo, environmental organization, university, or government agency? If so, please consider writing a guest post for us about your work (@300 words). Email it to us at: info@frogsaregreen.com.

Many Thanks, and a Red-Eyed Tree Frog for You!

We have a lot to be grateful for at FROGS ARE GREEN. We’ve received over 10,000 visitors since we started the blog back in May. We are so grateful for your comments and for your participation in our blog.

As a token of our thanks, Susan designed a poster of our mascot, the Red-Eyed Tree Frog, that you can download and print out for FREE (in three different sizes). We hope you enjoy it and will put up a copy at your home, school, or office to spread the message about our amphibian friends.

Happy Holidays!

Don’t forget to check our galleries of our photo contest photos, wonderful frog art from kids, and photos of wild backyards! (Click on the pictures in the right column of the blog. Feel free to send us your pictures to be included, too!)

Click here and it will take you to the download page.

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8 Responses to “Many Thanks, and a Red-Eyed Tree Frog for You!”

  1. Freelance MD says:

    Love this. Found you on a linked-in discussion about medical advertising strangely enough.

  2. admin says:

    Thanks Liz! Susan

  3. admin says:

    Dear Matt, Thanks so much, we’re glad to hear you like our poster. We’d love to see your artwork, email us at info@frogsaregreen.com
    Susan and Mary Jo

  4. matt zumbo says:

    Hello. I love tree frogs and love your poster. I’m also an Illustrator and would like to share a frog image I finished recently. Do you have an email address I could send to? Thought you’d find it interesting. There’s about 10 frobs and other floweres and foliage in the image.

    Best,
    Matt

  5. Liz Amason says:

    Great site & cause. Will try to help spread the word!

  6. admin says:

    With pleasure! Thanks, susan

  7. Maria Muldoon says:

    Thank you so much for this free poster. My son loves frogs and he loves this poster in his room!

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