The Foothill-Yellow Legged Frog (SAVED in San Francisco, CA.)
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Saving The Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog
Rana boylii
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Introduction
The Foothill-Yellow Legged Frog (Rana boylii) is an amazing amphibian species that lives in and near rivers throughout California. The species is under threat from hydroelectric and water diversion projects that alter the river's water temperature, timing of floods, and streambed characteristics. Droughts in California exacerbate the problems for these frogs. Invasive American Bullfrogs prey on Foothill Yellow-Legged Frogs and compete with them for habitat and food.
Since 2010 SAVE THE FROGS! has been working to save these frogs via various campaigns described below. We appreciate your tax-deductible donation to SAVE THE FROGS!, which enable us to continue saving these beautiful creatures from the multitude of threats they face.
SAVE THE FROGS! stops the City of San Francisco's attempts to destroy Alameda Creek's Little Yosemite Canyon
Victory FrogsIn 2015, SAVE THE FROGS! succeeded at preventing the City of San Francisco's attempts to destroy portions of the Little Yosemite Canyon (a section of Alameda Creek, southeast of the San Francisco Bay). We are very excited to have protected this critical frog Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog habitat.
Please download the following PDFs to get an in-depth look at San Francisco's destructive plans and how SAVE THE FROGS! won this campaign.
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