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On warm, rainy spring nights, Maine's amphibians are on the move to make their moves, sometimes with human help.
KINGSTON — Stephen Lougheed, a Queen’s University professor of biology and environmental studies, spoke about the importance ...
The most extensive biodiversity survey yet of Nepal’s little-studied Madhesh province has revealed a wealth of wildlife ...
The love songs of these Panamanian frogs is a dinner bell for fringe-lipped bats. But how do they learn which frogs and toads ...
Ever since I first learned about the devastating disease killing frogs worldwide, I knew I wanted to be part of the solution.
Young fringe-lipped bats learn to hunt safely by listening to frog calls and gaining experience over time in nature.
One of the world’s most endangered amphibians – the primordial and ... been pushed to the brink of extinction by pollution and human activity, scientists recently released 18 captive-bred ...
In a scientific breakthrough, Australian scientists have successfully mapped the complete genome of the Southern Corroboree Frog – one of the country’s most threatened amphibians – offering new hope ...
An amphibian could be too large or emit a toxin ... It was so interesting to see that, like human children, young bats needed time and experience to hone their discrimination skills.” ...
The process the immortal jellyfish uses to cheat death is like a form of cloning. If we can adapt it to the human body, it ...
Big Al, the giant Aldabra tortoise, will return to his summer habitat across from the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation ...