Smithsonian researchers in Panama have begun to reintroduce native golden frogs to the wild in special enclosures ...
It’s been 17 years since the bright yellow Panamanian golden frog ( Atelopus zeteki) hopped through its native habitat. But ...
Up-to-date population estimates are difficult to determine because of environmental restraints preventing access to sites where the frogs are thought to live. The goal of the recent efforts has been ...
After disappearing from the wild due to a deadly fungal disease, the Panamanian golden frog is being reintroduced through the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project (PARC). In a recent trial ...
It’s toad-ally over. Amphibian- and reptile-lovers would no longer be able to collect native wild snakes, frogs or turtles and keep them as pets in Wisconsin. They would also be barred from entering ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is proposing new regulations to limit how long people can keep wild frogs and turtles.
The toxin, epibatidine, can be found in frogs in the wild in South America or manufactured in a lab.
What may sound like a spa day for frogs is all part of a global effort to fight the chytrid fungus — the deadly pathogen responsible for what scientists have called the largest disease-driven loss of ...
Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is opening a new immersive exhibit, "Imagine Wild: Mountain Yellow-legged Frog", on March 20, 2026, which will highlight the species' story of ...
The Panamanian golden frog, which has almost disappeared due to a deadly fungal disease, has begun to return to its natural habitat for the first time in 17 years. International scientists and ...
From sandhill cranes over the Rio Grande to canyon frogs in Havasu, explore the wild sounds that signal spring across the ...
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