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Extreme weather is wiping out amphibians—Here’s where it’s worst Goethe University study confirms: extreme weather events exacerbate the threat to global amphibian diversity Date: June 6 ...
Amphibians such as frogs and salamanders are incredibly sensitive to changes in their environment. Whether it’s a temperature change or a change in water quality, amphibians are likely to notice.
A new study shows that wildlife underpass tunnels dramatically reduce deaths of frog, salamanders, and other amphibians migrating across roads. Frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians around the ...
A new University of Vermont-led study shows wildlife underpass tunnels dramatically reduce deaths of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians migrating across roads, according to a community ...
They found dozens of giant amphibians, temnospondyls, that died together approximately 230 million years ago. The fine sediments suggest a floodplain environment where calm conditions allowed for ...
FRANKFURT. Habitat loss, diseases, pollution, and climate change are already massively affecting amphibians – frogs, salamanders, and the caecilians native to tropical regions. The new study ...
Summertime at the zoo! New events include adult nights, educational programming Axolotls are exotic amphibians that live in extremely threatened habitats around Mexico City. In the wild ...
To determine whether the historic structures could support amphibian populations, the team led by iDiv’s and MLU’s Jose Valdez and Professor Henrique Pereira conducted an extensive field study across ...
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