Programs


Tennessee Amphibian Monitoring Program

The Tennessee Amphibian Monitoring Program (TAMP) is an all-volunteer effort to assess the abundance of breeding populations of frogs and toads in Tennessee. Volunteers establish listening stations along selected routes and monitor calling activity 4 times each year. With the data gathered from TAMP, we hope to better understand the distribution and relative abundance of each species.

TAMP is a joint venture between the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP), Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) and the MTSU Center for Environmental Education.

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WaterWorks!

WaterWorks! is a local water quality program administered through the Middle Tennessee State University's (MTSU) Environmental Health & Safety and in partnership with the City of Murfreesboro. The focus of the program is educate local citizens about stormwater and promote clean water in Tennessee through outreach events, print media and public service announcements, both video and audio. Please visit our other site: