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Giant invasive frogs are wreaking havoc on the West
On summer evenings in the Midwest, the muggy air comes alive with a chorus of crickets, cicadas, and frogs — especially bullfrogs. Their booming mating calls sound like something between a foghorn and ...
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Community volunteer showing a coqui frog captured in Waimanalo. Coqui frogs, a small, nocturnal tree frog accidentally introduced to Hawaii from Puerto Rico around 1988, pose a significant threat to ...
Frogs are a critical part of the food web and keep ecosystems healthy. They're also some of nature's weirdest and most ...
A team of wildlife researchers from Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, in Brazil, working with a colleague from the National Museum of the Czech Republic, has discovered a new species of ...
In addition to their field research, the UTA team provided biosecurity training to local officials to support early detection and control of invasive species. They also worked with partner agencies ...
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