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Animal underpasses in Vermont are drastically reducing amphibian deaths. Thousands of animals, from mountain lions to newts, ...
Climate change threatens amphibians globally with extreme weather destroying breeding habitats and increasing mortality.
Global warming is heating the environments of amphibians, leading to hot temperatures that the animals can't tolerate.
Every spring, salamanders, frogs and other amphibians in the northeastern United States migrate to their breeding grounds.
They pinpointed global "hotspots." New study raises concerns over troubling phenomenon pushing amphibian species to their limits: 'Will likely exceed our projections' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Amphibians—the most threatened vertebrate class on Earth—are under enormous pressure, with 41% of all species already ...
Vulnerable amphibians are getting some help from an effective and pretty simple intervention–wildlife underpass tunnels. Long ...
Poison arrow frogs, or poison dart frogs, are found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. Despite their ...
Findings confirmed that increased heatwaves and droughts directly coincide with rising extinction risks for amphibians.
Amphibians – the most threatened vertebrate class on Earth – are under enormous pressure, with 41 percent of all species ...