
Training: Ecology of Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog
May 9 @ 9:00 am - May 15 @ 4:30 pm
$225 – $375.32The Elkhorn Slough Reserve’s Training and Engagement Program (formerly the Coastal Training Program), in partnership with East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), is offering a hybrid workshop on the biology and conservation of Rana boylii, the Foothill Yellow-legged Frog (FYLF).
Dr. Ryan Peek (CDFW) will lead instruction. Dr. Peek’s dissertation focused on the conservation genetics of the foothill yellow-legged frog, and he has been actively involved in range-wide conservation and management efforts for several critical amphibian species. He will be joined in instruction by Alan Striegle (SFPUC), plus additional guest experts.
Workshop lectures will be offered virtually and the field trip will be at the Sunol Wilderness Regional Preserve (EBRPD). Lecture content will cover identification; life history; population ecology; threats and conservation; sampling methodologies and monitoring; listing status and management; and more (see below). The field portion of the workshop will include training on habitat assessment and survey techniques, as well as in situ discussions of management issues. We anticipate that participants will be able to observe multiple life stages and behaviors of FYLF along Alameda Creek in the Sunol Wilderness Regional Preserve. Workshop participants will not be individually handling animals to minimize impacts on the local population and meet permitting requirements.
Workshop Format
The workshop fee includes virtual lectures from 9 am-12:30 pm, on Friday, May 9 and Monday, May 12 and ONE of two field sessions, 9 am-12:15 pm OR 1 pm – 4:15 pm Thursday, May 15th. After you register, please email grant@elkhornslough.org with your preference of field session.
The field sessions will take place along Alameda Creek, at the Sunol Wilderness Regional Preserve, 6 miles southeast of Calaveras Road exit on Hwy 680.
There will be a number of virtual-only lecture spots available at a reduced cost ($225).
Workshop Objectives
To increase participant understanding of
- the biology of Rana boylii;
- the latest research on the species;
- habitat management for the species, and;
- how to apply information in conservation planning efforts
Improve these participant skills
- species identification;
- aquatic habitat sampling techniques, and;
- stream site assessment
Registration details
Please note – you can pre-register via this website, but your registration will not be finalized until we receive your registration fee of $350. A number of discounted registrations may be available for students and professionals in particular need of this workshop who have limited ability to cover the expense (contact coastaltraining@elkhornslough.org to inquire). Payment can be either in the form of a credit card or a check made payable to the Elkhorn Slough Foundation and sent to:
Elkhorn Slough Foundation
ATTN: Training and Engagement
1700 Elkhorn Road
Watsonville, CA 95076
Register here!