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  • Africa’s amphibians are overlooked in conservation planning, experts warn
  • Swamp eels are wiping out Everglades amphibians
  • Salamander Spotlight Week 1: Amphibians of the AT

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news.mongabay.com /2 weeks ago

Africa’s amphibians are overlooked in conservation planning, experts warn

Herpetologists are calling for greater inclusion of amphibians in African conservation planning, in a recent letter published in the journal Science.  Africa is home to roughly 1,1...

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wildlife.org /1 month ago

Swamp eels are wiping out Everglades amphibians

A new invasive species targets native amphibians The post Swamp eels are wiping out Everglades amphibians appeared first on The Wildlife Society.

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thetrek.co /1 week ago

Salamander Spotlight Week 1: Amphibians of the AT

Something lurking out of sight.. On our journey through the southern portion of our Appalachian Trail journey we passed through the Southern Blue Ridge, a physiographic province ri...

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goodgoodgood.co /1 month ago

New miniature 'marsupial' frog carries a secret in a hidden pouch

A new frog species in Peru created a stir in the world of herpetology.

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phys.org /1 month ago

How poison frogs built a chemical weapons system one evolutionary step at a time

Poison frogs are small and brightly colored amphibians that originate from Central and South America. As suggested by their name, these frogs can release highly toxic chemicals fro...

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thechildrensbookreview.com /1 month ago

Who Am I? Axolotls and Other Amphibians | Book Review

This riddle-filled puzzle book invites young readers to identify various amphibians through playful rhymes and intriguing scientific facts. The post Who Am I? Axolotls and Other Am...

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news.mongabay.com /2 weeks ago

Scientists race to study the Amazon’s frogs before they disappear

MANAUS, Brazil — Crouched over the leaf litter, where dry leaves accumulate on the forest floor, a researcher tries to capture a distinct croak using a directional microphone. Iden...

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grist.org /1 month ago

One night a year, humans command this march of frogs and salamanders

The first warm, wet spring night sends frogs and salamanders from the forest, bearing fresh evidence of threats from warming winters, drying pools, and traffic.

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phys.org /1 month ago

African frogs haven't forgotten the ice ages. Scientists can tell by where they live.

Why are frogs diverse in some parts of Africa's rainforests and less so in others? The patterns of cooling and glaciation during the last ice age would probably not have been your...

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