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  2. Decline in amphibian populations - Wikipedia

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    It was the subject of scientific research until populations suddenly crashed in 1987 and it had disappeared completely by 1989. [7] Other species at Monteverde, including the Monteverde harlequin frog (Atelopus varius), also disappeared at the same time. Because these species were located in the pristine Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, and ...

  3. Baby frogs invade Central Florida neighborhood [Video] - AOL

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    Some are calling it a "frog-mageddon," and it's leaving residents wondering where in the world these amphibians have come from. Baby frogs invade Central Florida neighborhood [Video] Skip to main ...

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    Local experts will explain the many contributions moths and frogs make to the environment. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  5. Panamanian golden frog - Wikipedia

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    The Panamanian golden frog began vanishing from its high mountain forests in the late 1990s, prompting a scientific investigation and rescue process that continues today. [19] It was filmed for the last time in the wild in 2006 by the BBC Natural History Unit for the series Life in Cold Blood by David Attenborough. [8]

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    Some viral videos involved more than one animal, like one the USA TODAY Network obtained in June showing a fearless bear fighting off two alligators in a Florida river.

  7. FrogWatch - Wikipedia

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    FrogWatch USA volunteers record frog habitats for three and a half minutes, starting one half-hour (30 minutes) after the sun goes down. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] In 2006, the National Wildlife Federation assessed the utility of FrogWatch USA for the U.S. Geological Survey and published its findings.

  8. Woman discovers hundreds of teeny tiny frogs [Video] - AOL

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  9. Western chorus frog - Wikipedia

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    Western chorus frogs live in a variety of different habitats, but areas of more permanent water increase the risk of predation on eggs and/or tadpoles. To compensate for this, chorus frogs stick to mostly ephemeral freshwater areas, such as marshes, river swamps, meadows, grassy pools, and other open areas found in mountains and prairies.