A lone frog, sized to easily fit in the palm of an adult and on the provincial government’s endangered species “blue” list, (population vulnerable to changes in habitat) has raised more questions about B.C. Timber Sales’ (BCTS) decision to log the Joe Smith Creek cutblock (TA0521, dubbed by some local residents as the Elphinstone Water Protection Forest) on the south Mt. Elphinstone slopes. On June 18, while hiking on a trail in that forest area, near Roberts Creek, Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF) spokesperson Ross Muirhead photographed a northern red-legged frog (Rana aurora) after his movements startled it and caught his attention.
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