From Tadpole to Frog: Tracking the Life Cycle with Tagret Frog Watch

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The Target Frog Watch is a program founded by the Target Corporation in partnership with the National Wildlife Federation. The aim of this program is to raise awareness about the declining numbers of frog populations and to take action to protect these important creatures. Frogs play a crucial role in our ecosystem as they serve as indicators of environmental health. They are highly sensitive to changes in their surroundings, therefore their declining numbers can indicate a deteriorating environment. By monitoring and protecting frogs, we can gain a better understanding of the health of our ecosystems. The Target Frog Watch program encourages individuals, communities, and schools to participate in frog monitoring activities.

Tagret frog wotch

The Target Frog Watch program encourages individuals, communities, and schools to participate in frog monitoring activities. Participants can register on the program's website and receive a frog watch kit that includes educational materials, field guides, and tools for monitoring frog populations. To participate in the Frog Watch program, individuals can visit local ponds, wetlands, or other known frog habitats and observe and record frog calls.

Green Frog

The Green Frog target is part of Rinehart’s competition series. Great for young shooters getting into archery. Built with Rinehart’s signature self-healing foam this target is built to last. The frog also comes in Red.

Specs: Height 18″ x Length 18″

Shooting Classes

What is the Bowhunter Class? (Red Stakes)

  • Stabilizers 12" or less
  • Fixed pin sights or adjustable pin sights
    • NO lens or magnification

    What is the Open Class? (White Stakes)

    • Stabilizers over 12" in length
    • Sights with a lens or magnification
    • Max Yardage: 50 yards +/-10%
    • Same for Men's and Women's Open classes

    What is the Traditional Class? (Blue Stakes)

    • No sights
    • No stabilizers
    • Recurve or longbow
    • Compounds with no sights or stabilizers may shoot in this class
    • Max Yardage: 25 yards +/-10%
    • Same for both men & women

    What is the Youth Class? (Yellow Stakes)

    • Age 11-16
    • Any bow of your choice
    • Max Yardage: 25 yards +/-10%

    What is the Youth Advanced Class? (Red Stakes)

    • Age 11-16
    • Magnification, clarifier, or stabilizers over 12’ in length
    • Max Yardage: 40 Yard +/-10% Max

    What is the Cub Class? (Yellow Stakes)

    • Age 10 and under
    • Any bow of your choice
    • Shoots from Youth Stake or nearest comfortable distance.
    Tagret frog wotch

    Frogs use their unique calls to attract mates and establish territories, so monitoring their calls can provide valuable data about their populations. It is important for participants to learn how to identify different frog species and their calls. Target Frog Watch provides guidance on identifying common frog species and their calls, as well as information on the importance of each species in maintaining biodiversity. Once participants have collected their data, they can enter it into the Frog Watch website. The data collected from all participants across the country is then compiled and analyzed to track changes in frog populations and identify trends. The Target Frog Watch program serves as a great opportunity to engage individuals in citizen science and conservation efforts. By participating in the program, individuals can contribute to the understanding and protection of these important creatures while learning about the environment and biodiversity. In conclusion, the Target Frog Watch program is a valuable initiative that aims to raise awareness about declining frog populations and engage individuals in monitoring and protecting frogs. The program provides educational materials and tools for participants to monitor frog populations and contribute to the understanding of our ecosystems. By participating in the Frog Watch program, individuals can make a positive impact on the environment and help reverse the decline of frog populations..

    Reviews for "The Fascinating Adaptations of Frogs: Discoveries from Tagret Frog Watch"

    1. Jane - 1 star - I found "Target Frog Watch" to be extremely underwhelming. The plot was weak and predictable, the characters felt one-dimensional, and the jokes fell flat. The animation was mediocre, and the overall execution left much to be desired. It was a disappointing experience, and I wouldn't recommend wasting your time on it.
    2. Mike - 2 stars - I went into "Target Frog Watch" with high hopes, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The storyline lacked depth and coherence, making it difficult to stay engaged. The voice acting felt forced, and some of the dialogue was cringe-worthy. Ultimately, it failed to offer anything unique or memorable, and I left the theater feeling let down.
    3. Sarah - 1 star - "Target Frog Watch" was a complete waste of my time. The humor was juvenile and uninspired, catering to the lowest common denominator. The characters were forgettable, and their motivations were unclear. The pacing was inconsistent, leaving me bored and disinterested for large portions of the film. Save yourself the trouble and skip this one.
    4. Mark - 2 stars - I had high expectations for "Target Frog Watch," but unfortunately, it fell short. The plot was overly simplistic and lacked depth, making it difficult to connect with the story. The animation was average at best, and the comedic moments were few and far between. Overall, it felt like a missed opportunity to deliver something truly entertaining.

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