Ohio Amphibian Research & Conservation Conference
Saturday, March 15 • 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Ohio Historical Society, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, OH 43211
Invited speakers from the Midwest will present findings of recent research and conservation projects involving Ohio’s frogs, toads and salamanders. In addition, we are pleased to announce our keynote speaker, Dr. Jim Bogart, Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, presenting “Unisexual Ambystomid Salamanders in Ohio.” If you are interested in learning more about Ohio’s amphibians and networking with other herpetologists and naturalists, then be sure to reserve this date and register for this meeting.
This conference is sponsored by the Ohio Division of Wildlife and Ohio Biological Survey. For more information, contact the Ohio Biological Survey at 614-457-8787; Ohiobiosurvey@rrohio.com or visit www.ohioamphibians.com/meeting for conference brochure or to register.
Ohio is home to as many as 40 amphibian species. Amphibians are an important part of Ohio’s rich natural heritage. Visit www.ohioamphibians.com to explore and learn about these wonderful animals, where they live, and what is being done to make sure they remain part of Ohio’s biodiversity for future generations.






