Amphibian Egg Masses
View Related Episode: Amphibian Egg Masses, Lamprey Decline, Mazama Archive
The METRO regional government is restoring thousands of acres of natural space in the Portland metropolitan area. To track the success of these long-term efforts, they rely on volunteers to watch over the sensitive amphibians who breed in these areas during the Winter. We follow volunteer wildlife monitor Akiko Onuma from Hawaii as she marvels at the egg masses and gets a feel for Oregon’s chilly wetlands in February.
First Broadcast: 2011
Producer: Jule Gilfillan
Videographer/Editor: Todd Sonflieth
Videographer: Michael Bendixen
Videographer: Nicholas Fisher
Appeared in episode: Amphibian Egg Masses, Lamprey Decline, Mazama Archive
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