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Facts When preserved, bogs and fens help rivers run clear, store carbon and help mitigate climate change. Two of the project areas are home to small populations of the critically endangered northern ...
The Los Angeles Zoo has released more than 600 endangered southern mountain yellow-legged frogs into the wild as part of a ...
Except for 38 frogs that were rescued in 2024, all of the other southern mountain yellow-legged tadpoles and frogs were bred ...
On a humid night in the mountains of southern China, a “slender”-limbed creature with “burly” fingers emerged from its hiding ...
Two collaborative projects given the green light under ARC Linkage Projects scheme, with focus on innovation and conservation ...
High in northern Peru, three frogs no bigger than a thumbprint have stepped out of anonymity and into the scientific ...
Decades after it was last seen in the region, the threatened pookila has reappeared in the Goobang National Park, boosting hopes for the species' survival.
Puncture wounds dotted the frog's tongue and, with the snake still viciously wriggling, she assumed the amphibian's unusual meal would be its last. But in the morning, the frog was still there.
Female European common frogs were observed seemingly faking their own death to avoid mating with unwanted males, according to a new study.
Protecting the nationally significant wetlands of the New England Tablelands, including the Ramsar listed Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve.
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