The Sierra Nevada Yellow-legged frogs were almost wiped out of Yosemite National Park. But these scientists mounted a wildlife comeback.
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Scientists are seeing signs of resistance to the infections that have been wiping out the world's amphibian populations - and ...
These leathery turtles spend most of their lives buried motionless in river mud, but burst into action to catch their ...
The cold, alpine lakes of the high Sierra once hummed with the splashing and soft, clicking chirp of the yellow-legged frog. Like many fragile amphibians, however, the small, often darkly dotted frogs ...
A remote lakeshore deep inside Yosemite National Park teems with life: coyotes, snakes, birds, tadpoles, frogs. The frogs are at the heart of this scene, which a decade ago was much different. It was ...
Scientists are seeing signs of resistance to the infections that have been wiping out the world’s amphibian populations—and ...
Since 2016, we have studied populations of Eastern tree frogs (Hyla orientalis) in Chernobyl. Visiting the area for several ...
“It's one that's close to my heart,” Welch said. That because it’s one of the first trees he planted, from a seed, at Parc ...