Scientific Names: Hyla squirellaClassification: Nongame speciesRange: Found primarily in Coastal Plain (blue)Photo Credit: Jodie Owen
Scientific Names: Hyla femoralisClassification: Nongame speciesRange: Coastal Plain (blue)Photo Credit: Jeff Hall
Scientific Names: Hyla andersoniiClassification: Nongame species; State-listed as Threatened; N.C. Natural Heritage Program-Significantly Rare. Official State Frog of NC.Range: Pine forests, sandhills of south-central NC (blue)Photo Credit: Jeff Hall
Scientific Names: Hyla cineraClassification: Nongame speciesRange: Found primarily in Coastal Plain (blue)Photo Credit: Jodie Owen
Scientific Names: Cope's Gray Treefrog: Hyla chrysoscelis, Northern Gray Treefrog: Hyla versicolorClassification: Nongame speciesRange: Cope's Gray Treefrog - Abundant (blue); Photo Credit: Jeff Hall
Scientific Name: Hyla gratiosaClassification: Nongame speciesRange: Found primarily in Coastal Plain & eastern Piedmont (blue)Photo Credit: Jeff Hall
Scientific Name: Pseudacris feriarumClassification: Nongame speciesRange: Most common in Piedmont; rarer in the mountains and Coastal Plain (blue)Photo Credit: Jeff Hall
Scientific Name: Pseudacris cruciferClassification: Nongame speciesRange: Found statewide (except Outer Banks)Photo Credit: Jeff Hall
Scientific Name: Pseudacris nigritaClassification: Nongame speciesRange: Coastal Plain (blue)Photo Credit: Jeff Beane
Scientific Name: Pseudacris ornataClassification: Nongame species-State Listed as EndangeredRange: Southern Coastal Plain (blue)Photo Credit: Jeff Hall