Why did the toad cross the road? In spring, large numbers of toads risk their lives crossing busy roads as they migrate back to their breeding ponds. But, help is on hand thanks to the many volunteers ...
April, the amphibians make their way back to their spawning ponds during the mild and wet evenings, following the same route ...
The arrival of March brings both people and nature out of their winter hiding spots. When the planet revolves and rotates ...
At the centre of the action is Martin Thompson, 71, who has a nickname affectionately used on patrol nights. "They call me ...
As winter fades and spring arrives, Connecticut’s wetlands, ponds, and forests come alive with the calls of frogs and toads. These amphibians are an important and often overlooked part of the state’s ...
Rising temperatures are having a direct impact on male frogs’ mating calls, and females are taking note. View on euronews ...
From sandhill cranes over the Rio Grande to canyon frogs in Havasu, explore the wild sounds that signal spring across the ...
Warwickshire Amphibian and Reptile Team also install kerb ladders to stop toads getting trapped.
The study, carried out by the University of California, Davis (UC Davis), shows that during the cold early days of spring, male frogs sing slow, sluggish, and less energetic songs.
Hidden in the dark of night, more than 1,000 endangered frogs have been released back into waterways in north-west NSW.
Kat Edwards-White (left) is one of nearly 40 volunteers to support the group set up by Rosie Whicker (right) Why did the toad ...
While one side of Scandinavian Middle school's library is filled with books and tables, the other is glowing with a brand new ecosystem.