Researchers in Peru recently rediscovered a frog species that hadn't been seen for over a century, the Miami Herald reported.
The Sierra Nevada Yellow-legged frogs were almost wiped out of Yosemite National Park. But these scientists mounted a wildlife comeback.
The cold, alpine lakes of the high Sierra once hummed with the splashing and soft, clicking chirp of the yellow-legged frog. Like many fragile amphibians, however, the small, often darkly dotted frogs ...
Thanks to the consistent and focused efforts of researchers and conservationists, mountain yellow-legged frogs are thriving ...
Scientists are seeing signs of resistance to the infections that have been wiping out the world’s amphibian populations—and ...
A Nyctimantis diadorim, or Brazilian backland casque-headed tree frog, perched on a branch. Photo from Reuber Brandão Brazilian backland casque-headed tree frogs are “slender,” reaching just ...
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The amphibian world, home to fascinating creatures like frogs and toads, is hanging by a thread. These anurans are facing an uncertain future, all thanks to our ever-warming planet, which is drying ...
A small international team has found that anurans such as frogs and toads will be facing increased risks to their survival in the coming years due to water habitats drying up as a result of global ...