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Gardener shares heartwarning video after tiny resident moves into backyard: 'He looks so happy'
"Take care of nature and it will take care of you." Gardener shares heartwarning video after tiny resident moves into backyard: 'He looks so happy' first appeared on The Cool Down.
It's not easy being green, as a famous frog once sang - and in recent decades, just surviving has become even harder for frogs and other amphibians. They are experiencing a 3.79 percent average annual ...
Mirror photo by Rachel Foor / AAron Capouellez created the citizen science project Frog Week to increase interest in conservation efforts for pickerel frogs, gray tree frogs and wood frogs, among ...
Eliminating an invasive species in Patagonia has made way for a native frog to return to the wild, according to Mongabay. The El Rincon stream frog is endemic to a small patch of territory only 3.7 ...
It had been five years since the first of the frog eggs had been moved, carefully plucked from Mexico's Baja Peninsula and transported by cooler to Southern California. Anny Peralta-Garcia was getting ...
Honeoye, N.Y. — On a rainy March evening, John Bateman puts on his boots and a headlamp and heads to a wetland cut through by a busy road. As he walks, he scans the pavement for spring peepers, toads, ...
Conservationists in Argentina’s Patagonia region have helped save the country’s most threatened amphibian, the El Rincon stream frog, a species whose entire existence centers on a single warm stream ...
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