ACS Wildlife Biologist, Johnida S. Dockens Article in the Journal of Wildlife Management

ACS wildlife biologist, Johnida S. Dockens, is a co-author of a management and conservation article recently published in the Journal of Wildlife Management. The journal article is the result of Ms. Dockens’ previous work with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in North Dakota. Ms. Dockens was a Biological Science Technician at the J. . . . → Read More: ACS Wildlife Biologist, Johnida S. Dockens Article in the Journal of Wildlife Management

Gateway to Green Neighborhood Celebration

Learn how to make your home & neighborhood more sustainable

Phoenix residents can learn how to make heir homes and neighborhoods more sustainable at the city’s “Gateway to Green Community Celebration,” hosted by the Arizona Preservation Foundation from 4 to 6 p.m., Friday, Nov. 13, at Civic Space Park’s historic A.E. England . . . → Read More: Gateway to Green Neighborhood Celebration

Did you know…?

Many frog species within the family Microhylidae skip the tadpole stage of their development. The young develop fully within the eggs, which are guarded by the adult male frog. For more photos and information, visit National Geographic.

http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/enlarge/frog-guarding-froglets_pod_image.html