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Nature On Trail: Reptiles & Amphibians

A field guide to plants and critters in Washington.

Washington's wild country is home to a rich diversity of wildlife, wildflowers, plants and geology. In this section, you'll find articles written by WTA members about everything from pikas to larches. You'll learn about habitat, ecology and suggested hikes for best observation.

Click on the photo or text below to learn about these reptiles and amphibians found on trails in Washington State:

 

Pacific Tree Frog

Pacific Northwest Frogs

 

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