Aussie Ark announced its partnership with the University of Newcastle for a “nation-first” breeding and re-wilding program of ...
A good question! Frogs are amphibians. This means they can’t regulate their own body temperatures and start life as water-dwelling creatures. As they mature, they grow legs and lungs to live on land.
Once lost to wetland drainage, European tree frogs may soon hop back into Britain as Celtic Rewilding breeds them.
The yellow-spotted tree frog is also known as the yellow-spotted bell frog, the New England swamp frog or the tablelands bell frog. It’s listed on the Red List of the International Union for ...
EAST ALTON, Ill. – A study of southern Illinois’ threatened treefrog population is in its second year and it’s finding that the frogs’ habitat is declining. The National Great Rivers Research and ...
La Trobe University academics have developed a non-invasive way to monitor hormones in frogs in an important step towards protecting the vulnerable animals from extinction.
A potentially invasive Cuban tree frog was found Monday on a plant sold at a tropical plant store in the Beaverton area. This is the second time in the last few years the Oregon Department of Fish and ...
“The invasive Cuban Tree Frog, we found it in Volusia County," a video from University of Florida researchers says.Those researchers say while it's just one so far, they fear there may be other Cuban ...
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