Hey everyone, I was just wondering what kind of magazines are out there that are about the hobby.
From Europe there are some.
If you are able to read German, faszination pfeilgiftfrösche can be interesting.
Then there is Bribri by Benjamin of Ben's Jungle, it's bilangual, german/english.
And the one from Dendrobatidae Nederland, the Dutch version is available 4 times a year, the English one twice.
These are all frogrelated, but there might be some more about herping in general tho.
I'm aware that at times the Reptiles Magazine pops out special Amphibian issues from time to time.
Reptiles Magazine
In the English language there really aren't any on just frogs - the closest you'll get is Treewalker's "Leaf Litter" magazine which is available to members only. It only comes out about twice a year though and it's pretty short (but very good). The rest are as Wesley describes. LizardMama has named the closest you'll come to a good mainstream magazine that covers frogs - Reptiles Magazine. They usually have some frog interest each month, but because they cover reptiles and amphibians, you don't get a lot of space for just frogs. Every now and then they will surprise you though. There was a short (1 page) article on Pyxie frogs in this month's.
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I don't know of any generally available magazine for frog hobbyists. Most likely you have to obtain a subscription through a specialist society. Aqualog/Terralog is a European magazine for fish, amphibian and reptile lovers. There is a free download in English of this very colorful magazine at alle_news.htm. You will find the frog articles in Terralog.
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
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