This document discusses vernal pools as important amphibian breeding habitat. It notes that vernal pools are seasonal forest depressions fed by surface water and groundwater. They provide habitat for many amphibian species but are disappearing. The document summarizes the habitat needs of various amphibian species that use vernal pools, including woodlands surrounding the pools, seasonal hydrology, an absence of fish, and leaf litter. It emphasizes that protecting existing vernal pool habitats and creating new habitats is important for reversing the decline of amphibian populations that rely on these ephemeral wetlands.