Delta
Optimist/ NOVEMBER 16, 2018
The
northern red-legged frog is federally and provincially protected.
After
finding a northern red-legged frog in the Delta Nature Reserve, Burns Bog
Conservation Society staff are jumping with joy. The frog was thought to have
been extinct locally.
“I was
leading one of our field trips through the Delta Nature Reserve on Oct. 9 and
one of the students saw something move,” said Nikolai Karpun, the society’s education
and communications coordinator. “I looked over and saw a frog. It looked unlike
any I had seen in the Delta Nature Reserve. Luckily, my first instinct was to
take a photo.”
The
northern red-legged frog is federally and provincially protected. It’s
threatened by habitat loss as well as competition from non-native frogs.
The goal
of the provincial management plan for the northern red-legged frogis to
maintain self-sustaining and ecologically functioning populations in occupied
watersheds throughout its range.
Burns Bog
Conservation Society executive director Eliza Olson said nearby highway work
will soon impact the Delta Nature Reserve.
“Before
works start, we must find out if there are any more northern red-legged frogs
in the Delta Nature Reserve,” said Olson. “We’d be hopping mad not to.”
Rare
creatures have been found in Delta before. In 1999, a southern red-backed vole
was spotted on the western side of Burns Bog, the first time since 1947 it had
been seen in B.C.
“I wonder
what other hidden treasures are in Burns Bog waiting to be found?” asked bog
society education and research coordinator Mark Robertson.
Anyone
who thinks they’ve spotted a northern red-legged frog in Delta, note the date,
time and location. If possible, take a photo, but do not attempt to capture the
frog. Contact the Burns Bog Conservation Society at info@burnsbog.org, or call 604-572-0373.
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