Ranidae

Spotted Frog

The Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris) is a unique and endangered amphibian species found in the Pacific Northwest region of Canada, including British Columbia and Alberta. This species is known for its distinct spotted pattern and preference for cool, clear water habitats. Unfortunately, the Spotted Frog is facing numerous threats that have led to declining populations  Learn more on Spotted Frog »

Pickerel Frog

The Pickerel Frog (Lithobates palustris) is a small but striking amphibian species found in wetland habitats across Canada. Known for its bright coloration and cryptic behavior, this species plays an important ecological role and is a fascinating subject for nature enthusiasts. In this blog post, we’ll explore the biology, habitat, and conservation of the Pickerel  Learn more on Pickerel Frog »

Green Frog

The Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans) is a common and iconic amphibian species found throughout Canada’s freshwater habitats. Known for its distinctive coloration and recognizable call, this species plays an important ecological role and is a beloved symbol of Canada’s natural landscapes. In this blog post, we’ll explore the biology, habitat, and conservation of the Green  Learn more on Green Frog »

Mink frog

Rana septentrionalis The mink frog is a medium size frog specie that grow from 4.5 to 7.5cm that is often called by it’s common name the North frog. Mink frogs name come from the odour they produces when catch or stressed, a smell of mink. Mink frogs are very aquatic frogs that requires a high  Learn more on Mink frog »

Bullfrog

Rana catesbeiana Bullfrog are the largest species of frogs in Canada and it’s not only huge, it’s an agressive predator in the ponds, swamps, lakes and other humid habitat where the bullfrog is usually found. Bullfrogs are members of the Ranidae familly or true frogs and grow up to 15cm althought they have been specimens  Learn more on Bullfrog »