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DESCRIPTION:Frogs (like all amphibians) are tremendously important for cont
 rolling insect pests and in turn serve as building blocks in many food cha
 ins. While amphibians were the first vertebrate animals to spread across t
 errestrial habitats of our planet with their moist permeable skin they rem
 ain tied to clean water for reproduction and their very survival. Today ma
 ny of these beloved creatures are in serious trouble due to habitat loss\,
  pollution\, invasive species\, fungi and diseases. Pennsylvania is home t
 o numerous amphibians species including frogs\, toads\, newts and salamand
 ers that breed in fish free vernal pools. Join your DCNR Park Naturalist f
 or this interactive trailside exhibit program on our vanishing amphibian f
 riends\, their natural history histories and what we can do to help them. 
 Registration not required.
GEO:39.950649;-75.451752
LOCATION:Ridley Creek State Park
SUMMARY:Frog ID and Wetland Habitat Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:Frogs (like all amphibians) are tremendously important for cont
 rolling insect pests and in turn serve as building blocks in many food cha
 ins. While amphibians were the first vertebrate animals to spread across t
 errestrial habitats of our planet with their moist permeable skin they rem
 ain tied to clean water for reproduction and their very survival. Today ma
 ny of these beloved creatures are in serious trouble due to habitat loss\,
  pollution\, invasive species\, fungi and diseases. Pennsylvania is home t
 o numerous amphibians species including frogs\, toads\, newts and salamand
 ers that breed in fish free vernal pools. Join your DCNR Park Naturalist f
 or this interactive trailside exhibit program on our vanishing amphibian f
 riends\, their natural history histories and what we can do to help them. 
 Registration not required.
GEO:39.950649;-75.451752
LOCATION:Ridley Creek State Park
SUMMARY:Frog ID and Wetland Habitat Exhibit
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/frog-id-and-wetland-habitat
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DTSTAMP:20260515T043845Z
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DESCRIPTION:Frogs (like all amphibians) are tremendously important for cont
 rolling insect pests and in turn serve as building blocks in many food cha
 ins. While amphibians were the first vertebrate animals to spread across t
 errestrial habitats of our planet with their moist permeable skin they rem
 ain tied to clean water for reproduction and their very survival. Today ma
 ny of these beloved creatures are in serious trouble due to habitat loss\,
  pollution\, invasive species\, fungi and diseases. Pennsylvania is home t
 o numerous amphibians species including frogs\, toads\, newts and salamand
 ers that breed in fish free vernal pools. Join your DCNR Park Naturalist f
 or this interactive trailside exhibit program on our vanishing amphibian f
 riends\, their natural history histories and what we can do to help them. 
 Registration not required.
GEO:39.950649;-75.451752
LOCATION:Ridley Creek State Park
SUMMARY:Frog ID and Wetland Habitat Exhibit
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/frog-id-and-wetland-habitat
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