From a groundbreaking find to a global disaster. This is how one species and human error endangered amphibians everywhere.
For most of us, visiting the zoo as a child brings up happy memories of adventures, melting ice cream, and childhood friends.
Although its striking appearance made it well-documented, its disappearance is largely attributed to climate change, habitat destruction, and disease, particularly the chytrid fungus. The Golden ...
For example, the golden poison frog can kill 100,000 people ... Plus, you get insight into their breeding habits, their habitats, and all of the little oddities that make them so interesting. Explore ...
Thousands of toads, frogs and newts inching through the damp undergrowth on their way to breed will arrive safely at their ...
During February and March, volunteers head out after dark with buckets and florescent jackets to stand on roads across the UK ...
Instead of schlepping up and down I-70 in a snowstorm, why not take the easy drive to Golden for a mountain getaway? Tucked ...
Aquila, a rescued golden eagle, was grounded after captors in Tunisia clipped his wings, but after months of rehabilitation ...
Decades after an aborted attempt by local officials to deliver an honorary certificate at Toad’s Place, New Haven’s mayor joined an alder onstage ...
The Indianapolis Prize, a prestigious award that recognizes leaders in wildlife conservation, has awarded its second Emerging ...