Pacific Tree Frog - Conservation Status

Conservation Status

These frogs are the most common frogs on the west coast of North America. Although the Pacific Tree Frog remains abundant, some other species found in the same areas such as California red-legged frogs are declining. Most populations of tree frogs appear healthy, and they have no concern or conservation status.

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