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Mongabay series: Evolving Conservation

Cupid’s syringe: A love potion for troubled amphibians

by Geoffrey Giller 15 October 2015
hen Dale McGinnity rushed to the Nashville Zoo at 3 a.m. one morning in 2011, it was to witness the culmination of a six-year effort. One of the zoo's eastern…

Tracking the tiny: Harmonic direction finders aid study of small amphibians  

by Sean Mowbray 14 October 2015
round one third of amphibian species are considered globally threatened by the IUCN, due primarily to habitat loss, overexploitation for the wildlife and pet trades, climate change, and disease. Adding…

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