Florida is often called the state with the most invasive animals, and a few of those are frogs and toads that have settled into its warm climate. With its abundant wetlands, forests, rivers, and ...
For 40 years, wildlife biologists worldwide have been sounding the alarm on a mass extinction of amphibians. In response, several groups of scientists and volunteers have formed to chronicle exactly ...
Deep in the forests of Haiti lives the blue-eyed La Hotte glanded frog (Eleutherodactylus glandulifer), which once went 20 years without being observed by scientists. It belongs to a diverse genus ...
After a dry spell, heavy rains in Florida this week have finally brought out the frogs. We'll hear from them. Heavy rains and storms in Central and South Florida last week caused widespread flooding ...
One way to encourage a host of critters to your yard is to try rewilding or introducing a native lawn by planting crops like clover or buffalo grass. These are low-maintenance options that reduce your ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (WFLA) — Temperatures are starting to drop in Florida, leaving lizards and other cold-blooded animals to seek warmth wherever they can find it – including one homeowner’s windows.
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