File:US Navy 090414-O-9999H-001 A newly discovered toad species at Naval Air Station Fallon is tagged with a passive integrated transponder (PIT).jpg

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English: FALLON, Nev. (April 14, 2009) A newly discovered toad species at Naval Air Station Fallon is tagged with a passive integrated transponder (PIT). Ninety-six toads were PIT tagged during a 2009 effort, leading to a better understanding of the toad's range, life history, and habitat needs. This information will be used to develop a Candidate Conservation Agreement between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Nevada Fish and Wildlife office and the U.S. Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by James Harter/Released)
Date Taken on 14 April 2009
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