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Smithsonian researchers in Panama have begun to reintroduce native golden frogs to the wild in special enclosures ...
An example of an oophaga pumilio, also known as the strawberry poision dart frog. Houstonians have lots of pets, and that goes way beyond the dogs and cats that most commonly live with us. Reptile and ...
Using cutting-edge genetic engineering, researchers have developed a model to study hereditary kidney disease with the help of tropical frogs. The method allows them to collect large amounts of data ...
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 ...
Add frogs with claws to the list of usual animals you might find in Florida. Residents may soon be facing off with another invasive pest as the nonnative tropical clawed frog has been identified in ...
Critically endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs who were raised and cared for at Long Beach's Aquarium of the Pacific are being released back into their habitat in the Southern California mountains ...
University of Florida scientists have confirmed a clawed frog species in the Tampa area. The Tropical clawed frog is also known as the Western clawed frog. This marks the first report of this species ...
A North Carolina aquarium is releasing hundreds of frogs back into the wild after raising them up from tiny eggs. In a successful animal release, the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher announced ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A species of tropical frog is invading Southern California, and its screeching cry is not music to the ears of its suffering neighbors. "It is extremely loud and they will just ...
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 ...
In 2004, the frogs of El Copé, Panama, began dying by the thousands. The culprit: the deadly chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Within months, roughly half of native frog species there ...