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The Center for Biological Diversity on Thursday announced its intention to file a lawsuit over the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Most amphibians? Mid. Squishy, slow, and dinner for predators. But one amphibian breaks the mold—and might even be S-tier in its ecosystem. Let’s break down the whole class and uncover the secret ...
It’s a chilling sight: once-bustling wetlands falling eerily silent, their frog and salamander choruses replaced by a ...
Besides burning thousands of homes and displacing residents, the January fires, like earlier ones, upended the natural ...
After a long and frigid winter, the sound of spring peepers singing from beaver bogs is a welcome one for New Englanders. But ...
Families can step into the shadows of Sapsucker Woods for a rare nighttime journey into the hidden world of amphibians on April 26. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is hosting “Twilight Amphibian ...
A familiar amphibian in Ecuador sparked a global revolution in conservation thanks to the Rights of Nature law.
An in-depth assessment reveals that dozens of giant amphibians died on an ancient floodplain. Around 230 million years ago, ...
Legend has it the Eastern hellbenders slithered here straight from hell and But in the age of humans, that evolutionary asset ...
It’s the time of year when amphibians like salamanders make their annual migration to vernal pools where they spend the ...
Those cuts will make it harder to protect the newt, which is currently threatened by invasive crayfish that prey on the little amphibian, the Center for Biological Diversity said. “Crater Lake ...
Credit: Dave Lovelace, CC-BY 4.0 Around 230 million years ago, at least 19 alligator-size amphibians expired together on an ancient floodplain in what is now Wyoming. The animals' fossilized remains, ...