Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative(802) 656-0683femc@uvm.eduwww.uvm.edu/femc705 Spear StreetSouth BurlingtonVermont05403United States of AmericaVermont Monitoring Cooperative funderVermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas leadMiddlebury College partnerAmphibian Monitoring at the Lye Brook Wilderness and Mt. MansfieldThe Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas Project collects and disseminates data needed to make informed recommendations regarding the state status, state rank, and conservation of Vermont’s reptiles and amphibians.Amphibian Monitoring at the Lye Brook Wilderness and Mt. MansfieldAndrewsJamesTrombulakStephenTolgyesiKristianne G.WrightKatherineTalmageErinpopulationsabundanceamphibiansreptilesAmphibian Survey and Monitoring Drift Fences 2009-20132009-04-032013-11-01Combined amphibian survey and monitoring data 2009-2013Data collection to make informed recommendations regarding the state status, state rank, and conservation of Vermont’s reptiles and amphibians.Z0000_AmphibianData_2009_2013VMC.349.372mySQLJames Andrews. 2013. Amphibian Survey and Monitoring Drift Fences 2009-current. Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas. FEMC. Can be found at: /femc/data/archive/project/amphibian-monitoring-lye-brook-wilderness-mt/dataset/amphibian-survey-monitoring-drift-fences-2009-1/femc/data/archive/project/amphibian-monitoring-lye-brook-wilderness-mt/dataset/amphibian-survey-monitoring-drift-fences-2009-1Latin nameSpecies Latin NameLatin name of the species observedtextDD/MM/YYYY-1StatusStatusMethod of detectiontextDD/MM/YYYY-1DateDateDate of observationdatetimeYYYY-MM-DD-1CountyCountyCounty of observationtextDD/MM/YYYY-1TownTownTown of observationtextDD/MM/YYYY-1NamesObserver's NamesName of observer(s)textDD/MM/YYYY-1SGCNConservation StatusSpecies of Greatest Conservation Need ranking, as defined by VermonttextDD/MM/YYYY-1MethodCapture methodMethod used to capture speciestextDD/MM/YYYY-1