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A UVM-led study shows wildlife underpass tunnels reduced deaths of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians migrating across roads.
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Amphibians—the most threatened vertebrate class on Earth—are under enormous pressure, with 41% of all species already threatened with extinction. A new study from the Faculty of Biological ...
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 ...
Vulnerable amphibians are getting some help from an effective and pretty simple intervention–wildlife underpass tunnels. Long-term research in Vermont spanning more than 10 years found that ...
The Butterfly House and Aquarium has begun caring for two new endangered salamanders. A male and female axolotl have joined the aquatic campus and will live with other ambassador animals that are ...
Seven azaphilones, montagnuphilones A–G (1–7), together with previously known azaphilones 8–11, were encountered in Montagnulaceae sp. DM0194, an endophytic fungus isolated from submerged roots of ...
Brazil is home to the world’s greatest diversity of amphibians: Of the more than 8,000 species known worldwide, some 1,200 are found in the country, mainly in the Amazon and Atlantic Forest ...
Amphibia might have come to an end some time ago, but the creator behind it all is teasing Sprig will return for a new project. Amphibia is part of a special generation of animated shows with ...
Frogs and other amphibians rely on the surrounding environment to regulate their body temperature. On hot days they might seek shade, water or cool spaces underground. But what if everywhere is ...
Emmy-nominated Disney animated series Amphibia is getting a lavish art book from manga and art book publisher TOKYOPOP, The Art of Amphibia.