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AMPHIBIAN RESEARCH & MONITORINT INITIATI

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Product Number
534262
Series
GIP-198
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
GIP-198
Authors
LIANNE C BALL
Version Date
01/01/2020
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Flat

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Description
Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) 20th Anniversary Postcard

General Information Product 198

By: Lianne C. Ball

For additional information, contact:

Environments Program

https://www.usgs.gov/ecosystems/environments-program

Office of the Associate Director for Ecosystems

U.S. Geological Survey

12201 Sunrise Valley Drive

Reston, VA 20192

Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI)

https://armi.usgs.gov/

Abstract

The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) was established within the U.S. Geological Survey in 2000 as a result of Congressional funding for Department of the Interior agencies to study amphibians and provide information to help manage amphibians and address threats. As the research arm of the Department of the Interior, the U.S. Geological Survey is providing scientific leadership for this effort with a team of research scientists who are global leaders in amphibian conservation science. This postcard has been developed to commemorate the 20th anniversary of ARMI.

Height In Inches
4.250
Length In Inches
6.000
Two Sided
Yes
Pieces
1
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