Are Fowler's Toads in Nebraska? They don't seem to be on any lists and our well out of the range map on AmphibiaWeb which would make Fowler's unlikely:

http://berkeleymapper.berkeley.edu/i...1&opacity=0.50


Quote Originally Posted by Hyperinchrist View Post
I thought fowler's did not eat earthworms? I just rescued 3 over the last 3 days from my Boxer Dogs. All doing ok, and I've been reading so much information.
Good to know, thanks
Depends on the toad and can depend on the worms. Eisenia fetida (aka Red Wrigglers, aka the usual "compost worms") are generally the least palatable, so it's sometimes best to start with another variety (however some frogs will gobble up the Wrigglers, so it's pretty dependent on the individual).

Honestly though, I'm sure your intentions are good but I'd set these toads back out in the wild (*an exception if you have a strong reason to believe the toad you found at work was an out of state import).