Frogs of New Hampshire
There are 10 species of frogs that are native
to New Hampshire. Some of these species such as the American
toad and green frog are common and widespread across the state.
Other species like Fowler’s toad are rare and listed as
a species of special concern. Three of the 10 species (i.e.,
Fowler’s toad, mink frog, and northern leopard frog) were
identified as species in greatest need of conservation in New
Hampshire’s new Wildlife Action Plan. The distribution
of these species is not completely understood. The New Hampshire
Fish & Game maintains a database
of all reptile and amphibian reports through its Reptile and
Amphibian Reporting Program (RAARP). The first step to reporting
a sighting is accurately identifying the species. Information
and photographs were compiled for all of New Hampshire’s
native frogs to aid in this identification process: