Five new animal species that camouflage themselves as excrement or bark reveal some of what still remains hidden in the world ...
Somewhere between life and death is the Alaskan Tree Frog. Discover how this amphibian freezes and lives to tell the tale.
Despite megafires that reduced much of their habitat to ash, some fish, amphibian and crayfish species in the Cascades ...
Nearly 20 years ago, the last known Cascades frog disappeared from Lassen Volcanic National Park. Now researchers are bringing them back, hoping the frogs can stage a comeback.
The Columbia River Gorge is famous for its dramatic landscapes, but Ainsworth somehow captures the essence of Oregon’s natural splendor in one perfectly packaged 40-acre experience. It’s like Mother ...
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18 years after vanishing, Cascades frogs finally return to California’s national park
An array of factors contributed to the disappearance of these amphibians, including climate change and predators.
The last Cascades frog in Lassen Volcanic National Park in Northern California was well known to amphibian survey crews. Year after year, she turned up near Juniper Lake, full of eggs, seeking a mate.
'Named after their stunning resemblance to images of space, these beautiful yet rare frogs are unlike anything else,' one researcher said Courtesy of the Zoological Society of London Endangered galaxy ...
Seven rare frogs vanished from a study site after several groups of nature photographers visited their conservation area in the Western Ghats. Nature and wildlife photographers often are amongst the ...
By the time he reached high school, Mike Duever was riding his bicycle 60 miles one-way to get to preserves, where he could ...
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