Common name: Northern Cricket Frog
Scientific name: Acris crepitans Baird, 1854

Class:
Amphibia (Amphibians)
Order:
Anura (Frogs and Toads)
Family:
Hylidae (New World Tree Frogs)
Synonyms:
Other common names:

Habitat type(s):
Habitat description(s)
Lacustrine:
Shallow water
Palustrine:
TEMPORARY POOL, HERBACEOUS WETLAND, Bog/fen, Riparian, SCRUB-SHRUB WETLAND
Riverine:
CREEK, Pool, Low gradient

Ecological systems and subsytems (about):
LACUSTRINE - NATURAL LAKES AND PONDS:
Bog lake/pond (guide)
the aquatic community of a dystrophic lake that typically occurs in a small, shallow basin (e.g., a kettehole) that is protected from wind and is poorly drained. These lakes occur in areas with non-calcareous bedrock or glacial till; many are fringed or surrounded by a floating mat of vegetation (in New York usually either bog or poor fen).
LACUSTRINE - LACUSTRINE CULTURAL:
Cultural eutrophic lake
The aquatic community of a formerly eutrophic to mesotrophic lake that has received an increase in nutrients (especially phosphorus and nitrogen) from sewage effluent, agricultural runoff, and other pollutants.
LACUSTRINE - NATURAL LAKES AND PONDS:
Eutrophic pond (guide)
The aquatic community of a small, shallow, nutrient-rich pond. The water is usually green with algae, and the bottom is mucky. Eutrophic ponds are too shallow to remain stratified throughout the summer; they are winter-stratified, monomictic ponds.
LACUSTRINE - LACUSTRINE CULTURAL:
Farm pond/artificial pond
The aquatic community of a small pond constructed on agricultural or residential property. These ponds are often eutrophic, and may be stocked with panfish such as bluegill and yellow perch.

Conservation:
Global conservation status rank:
G5
Secure globally - Common in the world; widespread and abundant (but may be rare in some parts of its range).
State conservation status rank:
S1
Critically Imperiled in New York - Especially vulnerable to disappearing from New York due to extreme rarity or other factors; typically 5 or fewer populations or locations in New York, very few individuals, very restricted range, very few remaining acres (or miles of stream), and/or very steep declines.
Federal protection:
Not Listed
State protection:
Endangered
Listed as Endangered by New York State: in imminent danger of extirpation in New York. For animals, taking, importation, transportation, or possession is prohibited, except under license or permit. For plants, removal or damage without the consent of the landowner is prohibited.
SGCN:
NYNHP track status:
Y: Track all extant and selected historical EOs

More information:
Conservation guide:
https://guides.nynhp.org/northern-cricket-frog/
NatureServe explorer link:
https://explorer.natureserve.org/Taxon/ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.828419/Acris_crepitans/