“Exploring Movement Behavior of Native Amphibians” is the topic for the next BGSU Science Café from 6 to 7 p.m. on April 10 at Grounds For Thought, 174 S. Main St., Bowling Green.
The Frog and Toad survey is a citizen-based monitoring program. Surveys are conducted to determine the status, distribution and long-term population trends of Wisconsin’s 12 frog/toad species.
Due to amphibians’ sensitivity to habitat loss, climate change, and pollution, they are dying in large numbers. Since the ...
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The Leyte Chorus Frog is a rare, non-reproducing hybrid caused by deforestation-driven overlap between two frog species, ...
Roguelike city builder Against the Storm teases a new DLC for 2025, introducing another biome and bats to the dark fantasy ...
Frogs and salamanders will soon be coming out of hibernation as the warmer weather arrives. A Maine organization known as ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking volunteers for the annual Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey to ...
Sunlight filtered through the trees of a rainforest in northern Peru and illuminated an “iridescent” creature. Its “golden” ...
Conservationists from London worked to restore a vulnerable colony of endangered Darwin's frogs from halfway around the world ...
Chilean biologists have rediscovered a frog species that hasn't been seen in over 130 years, according to Phys.org. The ...
For millions of years, frogs have flourished in microbial swamps yet rarely falling ill. To survive these hostile ...