Maine Amphibian and Reptile Atlas Project (Marap) Site Card is a legal document that was released by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife - a government authority operating within Maine.
Q: What is the Maine Amphibian and Reptile Atlas Project (MARAP)?
A: MARAP is a project in Maine focused on studying amphibians and reptiles.
Q: What is the purpose of MARAP?
A: The purpose of MARAP is to collect and document data on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles in Maine.
Q: Who can participate in MARAP?
A: Anyone who is interested in amphibians and reptiles can participate in MARAP.
Q: How can I participate in MARAP?
A: You can participate in MARAP by reporting your observations of amphibians and reptiles in Maine.
Q: Why is it important to study amphibians and reptiles?
A: Studying amphibians and reptiles is important for understanding their populations and their roles in the ecosystem.
Q: What kind of data does MARAP collect?
A: MARAP collects data on the species, location, and abundance of amphibians and reptiles in Maine.
Q: How long has MARAP been active?
A: MARAP has been active in Maine for several years.
Q: What is a site card in MARAP?
A: A site card is a form used by participants to record their observations of amphibians and reptiles at a specific location.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife.