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The western toad is seemingly unremarkable, lacking conspicuous characteristics that set it apart from other toads. But what it lacks in physical appearance it more than makes up in peculiar ...
A combined effort by Colorado agencies led to another release of a state-endangered amphibian. The amphibian and aquatic ...
WHIDBEY ISLAND — Island County needs to do a better job of protecting the western toad, a state board has ruled. The Growth Management Hearings Board again found the county’s comprehensive ...
Western toad of 'special concern' Lost Lake Park acts as the breeding ground for Whistler's largest population of Western Toad (Anaxyrus boreas), a sensitive species that is native to British ...
Drivers heading out on the Liard Highway — Highway 7 in the N.W.T. — may notice a new road sign that reads "Caution: Western Toads Crossing." It's meant to encourage drivers to slow down ...
Dozens of volunteers are using sticks, leaves and their glove-covered hands to herd an estimated 50,000 migratory Western Toadlets away from a road in Whistler.
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