Frogs and the Environment

By Bill Peet


🐸 Frogs are fascinating creatures! With their vibrant colors and unique songs, they play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance. Frogs are often called indicator species because their health reflects the health of the environment. They live both in water and on land, making them sensitive to environmental changes, especially those related to water quality and climate.

Decorative froge illustration

Unfortunately, frogs face threats such as habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and disease. Their populations are declining worldwide, which is a warning sign for broader environmental issues. Conserving frogs means protecting their habitats and the myriad of other organisms that share these ecosystems.

Join us on our quest to save these magnificent creatures and their habitats. Small actions can lead to significant changes—by supporting local conservation efforts, reducing pollution, or creating frog-friendly spaces in your backyard, you can make a difference! 🌿