Moving populations from one place to another is a conservation strategy called translocation. The new green and golden bell ...
It’s been 17 years since the bright yellow Panamanian golden frog ( Atelopus zeteki) hopped through its native habitat. But ...
A simple, low-cost tool is designed to fight a disease that’s killing frogs. At a park near Canberra, Australia, a series of small white pyramid-shaped boxes are part of a new experiment: Can “frog ...
New genetic research suggests a common Southeast Asian frog long believed to be one species could actually be six or seven distinct ones.
DNA is revealing that many animals once thought to be a single species may actually be several hidden ones. But research on ...
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 ...
An international team of scientists have added human consumption to the long list of things already threatening global frog populations, the BBC reported in January. A new study, published in the ...
Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
When a new species is discovered, it's tempting to imagine an adventure novel, said Chan Kin Onn of Michigan State University ...
DNA analysis reveals a fanged frog scientists thought was one species for nearly 200 years is actually several hidden species ...
What may sound like a spa day for frogs is all part of a global effort to fight the chytrid fungus — the deadly pathogen responsible for what scientists have called the largest disease-driven loss of ...
For nearly two centuries, a small brown frog living in Southeast Asian rainforests was considered a single, well-understood ...