Puerto Rico’s coastal wetlands face mounting challenges, many of which threaten the delicate balance of these ecosystems and ...
Early March contains the first harbingers of the shifting seasons. The temperature starts to fitfully rise, the sun stays out for longer – noticeably, as we spring forward the clocks – and after dusk ...
In early February our Delta flight from Paris to Minneapolis just missed the very southern tip of Greenland and scratched my imagination on what might be on that frozen land ...
Losing even a single species causes serious ripple effects. New study uncovers concerning repercussions of amphibians dying ...
Ancient frog relatives survived the aftermath of the largest mass extinction of species by feeding on freshwater prey that evaded terrestrial predators, academics have found.
US butterfly populations are declining because of insecticides, climate change and habitat loss, with the number of the ...
After years of steady gains, a decades-long conservation program dedicated to the Kemp's ridley hits rough seas ...
In southwest England, the Charlcombe Toad Rescue Group's volunteers patrol a country lane to protect toads, frogs, and newts during their breeding migration. This local effort significantly reduces ...
Thousands of toads, frogs and newts inching through the damp undergrowth on their way to breed will arrive safely at their ...
Amphibians are notably fragile in a warming world due to their dependence on external sources to regulate body heat.